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Effect of Ischaemic Preconditioning, Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Myocardial Ischaemic/Reperfusion on Free Radical Generation in CABG Patients
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Objective: To investigate the free radicals (FR) generation after ischaemic preconditioning and cardiopulmonary bypass and during reperfusion in CABG patients, and the role of ischaemic preconditioning. Methods: Forty-three CABG patients were randomised into an ischaemic preconditioning and a control group. The protocol for ischaemic preconditioning was two cycles of 2-min ischaemia followed by 3-min reperfusion. Free radicals were measured using electron spin resonance spectroscopy. Global and right heart functions were collected. Results: The free radicals generation in coronary sinus blood in the ischaemic preconditioning group was 9.7 and 16.6% after the ischaemic preconditioning protocol and 10 min after declamping, 6.8 and 13.3% in the controls. The free radicals in arterial samples were, respectively, 21, 14, 10 and 9% at 10 min, 1, 2 and 24 h after reperfusion. Cardiac index (CI) and right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) were improved by ischaemic preconditioning. Conclusion: Both ischaemic preconditioning and cardiopulmonary bypass induced free radicals generation. Although ischaemic preconditioning had no effect on free radicals generation after the operation, it protected against postoperative stunning.
Title: Effect of Ischaemic Preconditioning, Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Myocardial Ischaemic/Reperfusion on Free Radical Generation in CABG Patients
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Objective: To investigate the free radicals (FR) generation after ischaemic preconditioning and cardiopulmonary bypass and during reperfusion in CABG patients, and the role of ischaemic preconditioning.
Methods: Forty-three CABG patients were randomised into an ischaemic preconditioning and a control group.
The protocol for ischaemic preconditioning was two cycles of 2-min ischaemia followed by 3-min reperfusion.
Free radicals were measured using electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
Global and right heart functions were collected.
Results: The free radicals generation in coronary sinus blood in the ischaemic preconditioning group was 9.
7 and 16.
6% after the ischaemic preconditioning protocol and 10 min after declamping, 6.
8 and 13.
3% in the controls.
The free radicals in arterial samples were, respectively, 21, 14, 10 and 9% at 10 min, 1, 2 and 24 h after reperfusion.
Cardiac index (CI) and right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) were improved by ischaemic preconditioning.
Conclusion: Both ischaemic preconditioning and cardiopulmonary bypass induced free radicals generation.
Although ischaemic preconditioning had no effect on free radicals generation after the operation, it protected against postoperative stunning.
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