Frank Hanley

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

    Malhotra SP, Thelitz S, Riemer RK, Reddy VM, Suleman S, Hanley FL. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2003; 125 (6): 1276-82

    Fetal cardiac intervention represents a potential advance in the treatment of congenital cardiac lesions that increase in complexity during development. Prenatal repair of a primary defect might prevent pathologic blood-flow patterns that can result in hypoplasia of a cardiac chamber or great vessel. However, strategies to optimize fetal myocardial protection have not been studied. A biventricular working fetal heart preparation was used to evaluate the cardioprotective properties of induced fibrillation and crystalloid cardioplegia.

    PubMedID: 12830044

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