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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2003

Fetal myocardial protection is markedly improved by reduced cardioplegic calcium content

Sunil P. Malhotra; Stephan Thelitz; R. Kirk Riemer; V. Mohan Reddy; Sam Suleman

BACKGROUND Fetal cardiac surgery holds a clear therapeutic benefit in the treatment of lesions that increase in complexity due to pathologic blood flow patterns during development. Fetal and neonatal myocardial physiology differ substantially, particularly in the regulation of myocardial calcium concentration. To examine issues of calcium homeostasis and fetal myocardial protection, a novel isolated biventricular working fetal heart preparation was developed. METHODS Hearts from 20 fetal lambs, 115 to 125 days gestation, were harvested and perfused with standard Krebs-Henseleit (K-H) solution. The descending aorta was ligated distal to the ductal insertion and the branch pulmonary arteries were ligated to mimic fetal cardiovascular physiology. Hearts were arrested for 30 minutes with normocalcemic (n = 8), hypocalcemic (n = 6), or hypercalcemic (n = 6) cold crystalloid cardioplegia before reperfusion with K-H solution. RESULTS Compared with normocalcemic cardioplegia, hypocalcemic cardioplegia improved preservation of left ventricular (LV) systolic function (88% +/- 2.2% vs 64% +/- 15% recovery of end-systolic elastance, p = 0.02), diastolic function (12% +/- 21% vs 38% +/- 11% increase in end-diastolic stiffness, p = 0.04), and myocardial contractility (97% +/- 9.6% vs 75.2% +/- 13% recovery of preload recruitable stroke work [PRSW], p = 0.04). In contrast, the fetal myocardium was sensitive to hypercalcemic arrest with poor preservation of LV systolic function (37.5% +/- 8.4% recovery of elastance), diastolic function (86% +/- 21% increased stiffness), and overall contractility (32% +/- 13% recovery of PRSW). Myocardial water content was reduced in hearts arrested with hypocalcemic cardioplegia (79% +/- 1.8% vs 83.7% +/- 0.9%, p = 0.0006). CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates the sensitivity of the fetal myocardium to cardioplegic calcium concentration. Hypocalcemic cardioplegia provides superior preservation of systolic, diastolic, and contractile function of the fetal myocardium.


Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | 2004

Phosphodiesterase-3 inhibition prevents the increase in pulmonary vascular resistance following inhaled nitric oxide withdrawal in lambs.

Stephan Thelitz; Peter Oishi; Lucienne S. Sanchez; Janine M. Bekker; Boaz Ovadia; Michael Johengen; Stephen M. Black; Jeffrey R. Fineman


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2003

Alterations in ET-1, not nitric oxide, in 1-week-old lambs with increased pulmonary blood flow.

Boaz Ovadia; Olaf Reinhartz; Robert K. Fitzgerald; Janine M. Bekker; Michael Johengen; Anthony Azakie; Stephan Thelitz; Stephen M. Black; Jeffrey R. Fineman


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2002

Nitric oxide-endothelin-1 interactions after acute ductal constriction in fetal lambs

Boaz Ovadia; Janine M. Bekker; Robert K. Fitzgerald; Alexander Kon; Stephan Thelitz; Michael Johengen; Karen D. Hendricks-Muñoz; Rene P. Gerrets; Stephen M. Black; Jeffrey R. Fineman


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2001

Superior cavopulmonary anastomosis suppresses the activity and expression of pulmonary angiotensin-converting enzyme.

Sunil P. Malhotra; R. Kirk Riemer; Stephan Thelitz; Youping He; Frank L. Hanley; V. Mohan Reddy


Heart Surgery Forum | 2005

Robotic-Assisted Endoscopic Thoracic Aortic Anastomosis in Juvenile Lambs

Sunil P. Malhotra; David Le; Stephan Thelitz; R. Kirk Riemer; Sam Suleman; V. Mohan Reddy


American Journal of Physiology-lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology | 2003

Inhaled nitric oxide increases surfactant protein gene expression in the intact lamb

Regan B. Stuart; Boaz Ovadia; Vincent V. Suzara; Patrick A. Ross; Stephan Thelitz; Jeffrey R. Fineman; Jorge A. Gutierrez


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002

The role of oxidative stress in the development of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations after cavopulmonary anastomosis

Sunil P. Malhotra; V. Mohan Reddy; Stephan Thelitz; Youping He; D. Michael McMullan; Frank L. Hanley; R. Kirk Riemer


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2003

Induced fibrillation is equally effective as crystalloid cardioplegia in the protection of fetal myocardial function

Sunil P. Malhotra; Stephan Thelitz; R. Kirk Riemer; V. Mohan Reddy; Sam Suleman


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004

Inhaled nitric oxide decreases pulmonary soluble guanylate cyclase protein levels in 1-month-old lambs

Stephan Thelitz; Janine M. Bekker; Boaz Ovadia; Regan B. Stuart; Michael Johengen; Stephen M. Black; Jeffrey R. Fineman

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V. Mohan Reddy

Lucile Packard Children's Hospital

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University of California

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