2005
Mild Hypothermia Impairs Left Ventricular Diastolic but Not Systolic Function
Fischer U, Cox C, Laine G, Mehlhorn U, Allen S. Mild Hypothermia Impairs Left Ventricular Diastolic but Not Systolic Function. Journal Of Investigative Surgery 2005, 18: 291-296. PMID: 16319049, DOI: 10.1080/08941930500327047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreload recruitable stroke workSystolic functionCardiopulmonary bypassCardiac outputCardioplegic arrestBody temperatureEarly post-CPB periodPost-CPB periodImpact of hypothermiaLeft ventricular functionRecruitable stroke workDP/Ventricular diastolicDiastolic functionCardiac dysfunctionVentricular functionLV diastolicHYPO groupCPB periodMyocardial protectionAnesthetized dogsMild hypothermiaStroke workLV micromanometerBaseline levels
2003
Beeinflusst die Myokardprotektion während koronarer Bypassoperationen die klinischen Patientenergebnisse?
Südkamp M, Mehlhorn U, Fattah M, Reza Raji M, Fischer U, Kuhn-Régnier F, Geissler H, de Vivie E. Beeinflusst die Myokardprotektion während koronarer Bypassoperationen die klinischen Patientenergebnisse? Zeitschrift Für Herz-,Thorax- Und Gefäßchirurgie 2003, 17: 64-68. DOI: 10.1007/s00398-003-0387-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCoronary artery surgeryConventional cardioplegiaArtery surgeryMyocardial protectionRenal failureNeurological symptomsIntensive care unit stayPerioperative myocardial infarction ratePreoperative left ventricular functionRoutine coronary artery surgeryTotal hospital stayΒ-blocker esmololPostoperative renal failureMyocardial infarction rateContinuous coronary perfusionLeft ventricular functionMyocardial protection techniquesIntensive care unitMechanical circulatory supportPositive inotropic medicationTime of mobilizationCardioplegia techniqueHospital mortalityUnit stayHospital stay
2001
Impact of myocardial protection during coronary bypass surgery on patient outcome
Mehlhorn U, Fattah M, Kuhn-Régnier F, Südkamp M, Geissler H, Raji M, Fischer U, de Vivie E. Impact of myocardial protection during coronary bypass surgery on patient outcome. Vascular 2001, 9: 482-486. PMID: 11489654, DOI: 10.1016/s0967-2109(01)00024-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery surgeryConventional cardioplegiaArtery surgeryMyocardial protectionRenal failureNeurological symptomsPatient outcomesUltra-short acting beta-blocker esmololIntensive care unit stayPerioperative myocardial infarction ratePreoperative left ventricular functionRoutine coronary artery surgeryBeta-blocker esmololTotal hospital stayPostoperative renal failureCoronary bypass surgeryMyocardial infarction rateContinuous coronary perfusionLeft ventricular functionMyocardial protection techniquesIntensive care unitMechanical circulatory supportPositive inotropic medicationTime of mobilizationCardioplegia techniqueImpact of Myocardial Protection during Coronary Bypass Surgery on Patient Outcome
Mehlhorn U, Fattah M, Kuhn-Régnier F, Südkamp M, Geissler H, Raji M, Fischer U, de Vivie E. Impact of Myocardial Protection during Coronary Bypass Surgery on Patient Outcome. Vascular 2001, 9: 482-486. DOI: 10.1177/096721090100900513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCoronary artery surgeryConventional cardioplegiaArtery surgeryMyocardial protectionRenal failureNeurological symptomsPatient outcomesIntensive care unit stayPerioperative myocardial infarction ratePreoperative left ventricular functionRoutine coronary artery surgeryTotal hospital stayPostoperative renal failureCoronary bypass surgeryMyocardial infarction rateContinuous coronary perfusionLeft ventricular functionMyocardial protection techniquesIntensive care unitMechanical circulatory supportPositive inotropic medicationTime of mobilizationCardioplegia techniqueHospital mortalityUnit stay