A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting

The aim – to develop and put into practice a method of reducing the ischemic time of the heart during long-term cardiac surgery interventions. Materials and methods. A modified technique of coronary artery bypass grafting has been developed for combined operations that require a long time to clamp...

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Main Author: P.M. Semeniv
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Language:English
Published: TOV Chetverta Khvylia 2023-06-01
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description The aim – to develop and put into practice a method of reducing the ischemic time of the heart during long-term cardiac surgery interventions. Materials and methods. A modified technique of coronary artery bypass grafting has been developed for combined operations that require a long time to clamp the aorta. The results of simultaneous correction of valve defects and coronary artery bypass grafting in 15 patients were analyzed. At the first stage, off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting was performed, followed by correction of valvular lesions. Results. The used technique requires more time to perform and is technically more difficult, but it allows to significantly reduce the ischemic time of the myocardium, which in turn will prevent heart failure and postoperative complications. Conclusions. The application of the technique proposed in the experiment has significant advantages in terms of the duration of artificial blood circulation and the ischemic time of the heart, which favorably affects its performance.
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spelling doaj-art-f0a7d97ac12849c1962f07d6ba250e282025-01-16T17:17:14ZengTOV Chetverta KhvyliaКардіохірургія та інтервенційна кардіологія2305-31272023-06-011/2889410.31928/2305-3127-2023.1-2.8894A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary graftingP.M. Semeniv0National Amosov Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, UkraineThe aim – to develop and put into practice a method of reducing the ischemic time of the heart during long-term cardiac surgery interventions. Materials and methods. A modified technique of coronary artery bypass grafting has been developed for combined operations that require a long time to clamp the aorta. The results of simultaneous correction of valve defects and coronary artery bypass grafting in 15 patients were analyzed. At the first stage, off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting was performed, followed by correction of valvular lesions. Results. The used technique requires more time to perform and is technically more difficult, but it allows to significantly reduce the ischemic time of the myocardium, which in turn will prevent heart failure and postoperative complications. Conclusions. The application of the technique proposed in the experiment has significant advantages in terms of the duration of artificial blood circulation and the ischemic time of the heart, which favorably affects its performance.https://csic.com.ua/en/issues/archive/1-2-2023/1376-a-modified-technique-for-reducing-the-duration-of-ischemic-time-of-the-heart-and-myocardial-reperfusion-in-multivalve-correction-combined-with-coronary-grafting.htmlartificial circulationvalve surgeryischemic heart diseasemyocardial protectioncardioplegia
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A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
Кардіохірургія та інтервенційна кардіологія
artificial circulation
valve surgery
ischemic heart disease
myocardial protection
cardioplegia
title A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
title_full A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
title_fullStr A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
title_full_unstemmed A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
title_short A modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
title_sort modified technique for reducing the duration of ischemic time of the heart and myocardial reperfusion in multivalve correction combined with coronary grafting
topic artificial circulation
valve surgery
ischemic heart disease
myocardial protection
cardioplegia
url https://csic.com.ua/en/issues/archive/1-2-2023/1376-a-modified-technique-for-reducing-the-duration-of-ischemic-time-of-the-heart-and-myocardial-reperfusion-in-multivalve-correction-combined-with-coronary-grafting.html
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