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Maximal revascularization (reperfusion) in intact conscious dogs after 2 to 5 hours of coronary occlusion.

V S Mathur, G A Guinn, W H Burris.   

Abstract

Acute infarction was produced in intact conscious dogs by inflating a previously implanted balloon cuff around the left anterior descending coronary artery was occluded in 26 control dogs and reperfused by deflating the balloon cuff after 2 hours of occlusion in 19 dogs (group II) and after 5 hours in 11 dogs (group III). Serial studies were performed and repeated after 48 hours and 7 days. All three groups revealed hemodynamic and metabolic deterioration with coronary occlusion and infarct production. Immediately after reperfusion, arrhythmias developed in groups II and III and persistent ventricular tachycardia was present 2 to 3 hours after reperfusion in 74 percent of animals in group II and 82 percent of those in group III compared with 6 percent and 13 percent incidence rates at corresponding times in control dogs. Q waves developed in 83 percent of animals in group II and 100 percent of those in group III but in only 12 and 27 percent of control animals at corresponding times. Hemodynamic deterioration was accelerated in the postreperfusion period in both groups II and III. Angiographic assessment revealed improvement in 42 percent of dogs in group II, but in none of those in group III after reperfusion. Myocardial oxygen extraction diminished to subnormal levels after reperfusion, indicating either reactive hyperemia or shunting effect. Mortality was not significantly influenced by reperfusion. Infarct size was more than 15 percent of ventricular mass in 92 percent of control dogs and in 100 percent of dogs in group III, but in only 50 percent of those in group II. The data indicate that reperfusion in conscious dogs representing early, noninvasive maximal revascularization under ideal circumstances fails to prevent deterioration or death; instead it hastens the development of arrhythmias and myocardial injury. Reperfusion, although deleterious in the first hours, can reduce infarct size if performed after 2 hours, but not after 5 hours, of occlusion.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1155346     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(75)90534-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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