PMID: 2102809Sep 1, 1990Paper

Mechanical and metabolic determinants of myocardial stunning in extracorporeally perfused pig hearts

Cardioscience
A M EgglestonS H Nellis

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to apply step-wise multiple linear regression analysis retrospectively to an array of mechanical and metabolic measurements chosen because they had the potential to predict the extent of contractile recovery from a prescribed duration of myocardial ischemia. Data were acquired from the extracorporeally perfused, intact, working pig heart which was rendered regionally ischemic (60% reduction in anterior descending coronary flow) for 45 minutes and reperfused to aerobic levels for a final 30-50 minutes. Mechanical recovery was defined by the percentage systolic shortening and the area circumscribed by left ventricular pressure-segment length loops. Data were taken from 39 control hearts and from 16 hearts treated with oxfenicine, an agent which we have previously used to alter mechanical function by its interference with fatty acid metabolism. Despite the fixed nature of the protocol in affecting ischemic hypoperfusion, a wide range of mechanical responses encompassing hypo- and dyskinesis was produced during ischemia, followed by mechanical stunning during reflow. Of the parameters surveyed, regional indices of mechanical performance, together with perfusate pH and PCO2, best predicted recovery. Alo...Continue Reading

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