Nicardipine: myocardial protection in isolated working hearts. |
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Authors: | M E Mitchell D A DeBoer M D Crittenden R E Clark |
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Affiliation: | Surgery Branch, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. |
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Abstract: | The effectiveness of the calcium antagonist nicardipine in protecting the ischemic myocardium was evaluated using the hemodynamic recovery of isolated working rat hearts subjected to hyperkalemic cardiac arrest followed by ischemia at 37.5 degrees C and 10 degrees C. Rat hearts (n = 51) received 20 mL of cardioplegia and were subjected to 27 minutes of ischemia at 37.5 degrees C. Group A (control) did not receive nicardipine. Groups B through F received nicardipine in the cardioplegia with total doses ranging from 2 micrograms to 6 micrograms. Group A had 46% survival of ischemia, whereas groups C (3 micrograms) and D (4 micrograms) had survival rates of 88% and 100%, respectively (p less than 0.05). The recovery of aortic flow after ischemia was 35% in group A, compared with 76% in group B (2 micrograms) and 81% in group D (p less than 0.05). Group A had 49% postischemic recovery of cardiac output, whereas groups B and D had 82% and 85% recovery (p less than 0.05). The postischemic recovery of stroke volume was 48% in group A compared with 84% in group B, 87% in group D, and 73% in group E (5 micrograms) (p less than 0.05). Additional rats were exposed to 210 minutes of ischemia (n = 41) or 240 minutes of ischemia (n = 56) at 10 degrees C. Control groups did not receive nicardipine, whereas treatment groups received nicardipine in the cardioplegia with total doses ranging from 1.4 micrograms to 6.4 micrograms. There were no significant differences in the survival of ischemia or the recovery of function after ischemia at 10 degrees C.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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