crystalloid cardioplegic solution
1.Thomas Hospital cardioplegic solution Ⅱ (STS) and cold blood cardioplegia (CBC) on the β 1-AR and cardiac function.
2.Effect of St Thomas Hospital cardioplegic solution Ⅱ on adult and newborn guinea pig heart followed by ischemia?reperfusion injury
3.Thomas cardioplegia was used, and in the Cpl group, St. Thomas cardioplegic solution and reperfusional blood containing 4.6μmol/L Cpl were used.
4.The preparation of cardioplegic solution should meet the following requirements: ①a proper concentration of potassium must be maintained; ②all principal electrolytes in the myocardium should be contained;③an appropriate asmolarity should be sustained, and ④ the solution must be easy to prepare and stable.
5.Forty animals were randomly divided into 5 groups(Except for control group, different dosage of SFI were added intoSt.Thomas cardioplegic solution): group C(n=8, group control ), group SF1(n=8, the concentration of SFI was 1%), group SF5(n=8, the concentration was 5%), group SF10(n=8, the concentration was 10%), group SF15(n=8, the concentration was 15%).


