The Myocardial Damage During Cardiac Surgery and Possible Protective Ways

Aida Kinderytė, Edmundas Širvinskas, Andrius Macas Abstract Coronary artery blood flow restoration is necessary in order to preserve the myocardial viability. Often reperfusion of ischemic area can cause cardiomyocytes dysfunction and the phenomenon known as reperfusion injury. Reperfusion can induced myocardial stunning, microvascular and endothelial injury, and cell death of apoptosis and necrosis. Ischemia/reperfusion injury…

What Kind Of Anaesthetic To Choose During Cardiac Surgery

Aida Kinderytė, Edmundas Širvinskas, Vilmantė Borutaitė, Andrius Macas Abstract Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery on cardiopulmonarybypass (CPB) is frequently a useful method in the treatment of progressive coronary insufficiency today. According to the data of literature the most common lethal complications after this type of operations are myocardial infarct and arrhythmias associated with ischemic-reperfusion…