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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 90, 80-85, Copyright © 1985 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
JC Laschinger, EA Grossi, JN Cunningham Jr, KH Krieger, FG Baumann, SB Colvin and FC Spencer
Although prompt institution of reperfusion following coronary artery
occlusion has been shown to limit myocardial infarct size, significant
"reperfusion injury" may result. We investigated in a canine model whether
maintenance of the left ventricle in an unloaded state during the initial
reperfusion period following acute myocardial ischemia would result in
greater limitation of infarct size or modify the development of reperfusion
injury. Group I (control, n = 6) underwent 6 hours of occlusion of the left
anterior descending coronary artery without further intervention. In both
Group II (n = 6) and Group III (n = 6), the snare was released after 2
hours and hearts were reperfused for 4 hours. In Group III only, the left
ventricle was maintained in an unloaded state throughout the entire
reperfusion interval via pulsatile left atrial-femoral artery bypass. The
results showed that reperfusion of the left ventricle in an unloaded state
resulted in significantly improved limitation of both infarct size (area of
infarct/area at risk = 16.6% for Group III versus 72.0% for Group I and
55.4% for Group II, p less than 0.001) and area of microvascular damage
(area of microvascular damage/area at risk = 4.8% for Group III versus
30.6% for Group II, p less than 0.001). These results indicate that
although myocardial reperfusion of the type provided by thrombolysis and/or
angioplasty techniques does result in limitation of infarct size when
compared to no reperfusion, this limitation is not optimal unless the left
ventricle is unloaded during the initial reperfusion period.
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