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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 9, 83-89, Copyright © 1995 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
S Lindal, S Gunnes, I Lund, BK Straume, L Jorgensen and D Sorlie
In 14 patients undergoing coronary surgery, repeated atrial biopsies were
obtained before and at the end of ischemia, and at 20 and 60 min of
reperfusion. In half of the patients reperfusion was initiated with an
abrupt rise in blood temperature and pressure, in the other half with a
gradual rise. The biopsies were prepared for transmission electron
microscopy and analyzed by stereological technique. In all biopsies,
myocytic injury, as revealed by mitochondrial changes and intracellular
edema, occurred following ischemia (P = 0.0003 and 0.007, respectively).
The intracellular edema regressed following 20 min of reperfusion (P =
0.008). The myocytic mitochondrial changes persisted during reperfusion
towards the end of the observation period (P = 0.0001). Interstitial edema
increased following ischemia (P = 0.007) and persisted following 60 min of
reperfusion (P = 0.009). The capillary part was significantly reduced after
20 min of reperfusion (P = 0.003), probably reflecting interstitial edema.
Most changes were reversible in nature, although foci of irreversible
changes were shown. In patients with a gradual start of reperfusion there
was a significant regression of interstitial edema (P = 0.005) at 60 min
reperfusion compared to the patients with an abrupt start, where the same
changes seemed to persist or even increase. The study demonstrates that
"reperfusion injury" occurs in human myocardium. It can be discerned from
"ischemic" injury, and it may be reduced by a gentle mode of reperfusion.
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Myocardial and microvascular injury following coronary surgery and its attenuation by mode of reperfusion
Department of Pathology, University Hospital of Tromso, Norway.
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