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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 86, 235-241, Copyright © 1983 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
RJ Novick, HJ Stefaniszyn, JE Morin, CI Tchervenkov, ID Malcolm, JF Symes, AR Dobell and TA Salerno
Right atrial electrical activity and myocardial temperatures of all four
chambers were monitored during a 1 hour period of cardioplegic arrest in 20
pigs subjected to different methods of venous cannulation and cardiac
cooling. Myocardial protection was provided by systemic hypothermia (28
degrees C) and intermittent intra-aortic administration of cold (4 degrees
C) hyperkalemic (20 mEq/L) crystalloid cardioplegia. The use of a single
right atrial cannula for venous drainage was associated with sustained
atrial activity (50 +/- 5.5 minutes) during cardioplegic arrest and the
warmest right atrial (27 degrees +/- 0.2 degrees C) and right ventricular
(20.5 degrees +/- 0.4 degrees C) temperatures. Separate caval cannulation
with snaring and right atrial venting decreased right atrial and
ventricular temperatures marginally (25.3 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees C and
19.1 degrees +/- 0.4 degrees C, respectively, p less than 0.05) but did not
significantly alter the duration of atrial electrical activity (42.2 +/-
2.5 minutes, p greater than 0.05). Addition of an extracavitary right
atrial drip of cold (4 degrees C) saline, 750 ml for the 1 hour aortic
clamping period, reduced right atrial temperature (22.8 degrees +/- 0.4
degrees C) and activity (24.8 +/- 6.3 minutes) to a significant extent.
Intracavitary irrigation of the right atrium with cold saline, in the
presence of snared double caval cannulas, decreased right atrial and
ventricular temperatures most dramatically (17.0 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees C
and 17.5 degrees +/- 0.3 degrees C, respectively, p less than 0.05),
reduced the duration of atrial electrical activity by 84% (to 8 +/- 3.9
minutes, p less than 0.01), and diminished the total number of atrial
contractions per hour of aortic clamping by 88%. It is concluded that
intracavitary right atrial cooling with separate snared caval cannulation
is the most effective method of ensuring atrial inactivity and prolonged
right heart hypothermia during cardioplegic arrest.
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Atrial electrical activity and its suppression during cardioplegic arrest in pigs
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