Literature DB >> 6738091

The arteria radicularis magna anterior as a decisive factor influencing spinal cord damage during aortic occlusion.

F Wadouh, E M Lindemann, C F Arndt, R Hetzer, H G Borst.   

Abstract

Cross-clamping of the descending aorta immediately below the subclavian artery may result in damage to the spinal cord. Despite various protective procedures, the risk of such damage cannot be entirely eliminated. In an experimental study with 47 pigs, the influence of various factors on the genesis of spinal cord damage was examined. The pigs were divided into five groups: Groups I to IV--occlusion of the descending aorta for 45 minutes; Group I--no reduction in arterial blood pressure proximal to the site of occlusion; Group II--like Group I, plus drainage of the cerebrospinal fluid; Group III--reduction in arterial blood pressure; Group IV--like Group III, plus drainage of the cerebrospinal fluid; Group V--permanent ligation of the artery of Adamkiewicz. The degree of permanent spinal cord damage was 85.7% (Groups I to IV, six animals) and 71.4% (Group V, five animals). Thus there were no significant differences among the various groups. The frequency of spinal cord damage was independent of arterial blood pressure, intracranial pressure, and intraspinal pressure. The intracranial pressure and the intraspinal pressure were significantly dependent upon the central venous pressure but were independent of the arterial blood pressure.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6738091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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6.  The selective poly(ADP)ribose-polymerase 1 inhibitor INO1001 reduces spinal cord injury during porcine aortic cross-clamping-induced ischemia/reperfusion injury.

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7.  Cerebrospinal fluid may mediate CNS ischemic injury.

Authors:  Yanming F Wang; Judith K Gwathmey; Guorong Zhang; Sulpicio G Soriano; Shunli He; Yanguang Wang
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Authors:  A J Cunningham
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Authors:  J Bredow; J Oppermann; K Keller; F Beyer; C K Boese; K Zarghooni; R Sobottke; P Eysel; J Siewe
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Authors:  Andre Bredthauer; Karla Lehle; Angelika Scheuerle; Hubert Schelzig; Oscar McCook; Peter Radermacher; Csaba Szabo; Martin Wepler; Florian Simon
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