PMID: 3769185Nov 1, 1986Paper

Characterization of postischemic myocardial oxygen utilization

Circulation
I B KrukenkampS Levitsky

Abstract

To define the pertubations in myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) previously noted after potassium-induced arrest, MVO2 was determined in 19 canine hearts during isovolumetric pressure-volume loading before and serially after 2 hr of cardioplegic ischemia at 20 degrees C. Starling curves were initially unchanged after cardioplegic arrest, but postischemic propranolol (0.2 mg/kg) depressed peak developed pressure 36 +/- 4% and heart rate 24 +/- 1% (p less than .01, for both). MVO2 indexed per beat and for left ventricular weight at defined ranges of peak developed pressure was augmented postischemically by 40% (p less than .05) and this increased oxygen utilization persisted after attenuation of coronary hyperemia, normalization of oxygen extraction, 1 hr of reperfusion, and effective beta-adrenergic-receptor blockade. These data suggest that increased MVO2 to generate physiologic pressures is a sensitive biological marker for cardioplegic efficacy that is independent of coronary flow and oxygen uptake and is not solely attributable to increased beta-adrenergic stimulation.

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