Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has been reported to increase oxygen metabolism and to influence the relation between oxygen consumption (VO(2)) and delivery (DO(2)) in the early hours after cardiac surgery. To investigate the role of CPB, we studied oxygen metabolism in coronary artery bypass procedures performed on-pump (CABG) and off-pump (OPCAB).
Oxygen metabolism during and after cardiac surgery: role of CPB / A. Parolari, F. Alamanni, G. Juliano, G. Polvani, M. Roberto, F. Veglia, A. Fumero, C. Carlucci, P. Rona, C. Brambillasca, E. Sisillo, P. Biglioli. - In: ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0003-4975. - 76:3(2003 Sep), pp. 737-743. [10.1016/S0003-4975(03)00683-0]
Oxygen metabolism during and after cardiac surgery: role of CPB
A. ParolariPrimo
;F. AlamanniSecondo
;G. Polvani;P. BiglioliUltimo
2003
Abstract
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has been reported to increase oxygen metabolism and to influence the relation between oxygen consumption (VO(2)) and delivery (DO(2)) in the early hours after cardiac surgery. To investigate the role of CPB, we studied oxygen metabolism in coronary artery bypass procedures performed on-pump (CABG) and off-pump (OPCAB).Pubblicazioni consigliate
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