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Stanford cardioplegic solution
contains above cpds; hyperkalemic, high osmolality & high pH crystalloid solution
Also Known As:
Stanford solution
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Inorganic Chemicals: 9
Electrolytes: 16106
Ions: 7857
Anions: 3501
Carbonates: 622
Bicarbonates: 4983
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Sodium Compounds: 18
Sodium Chloride: 2223
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Chlorine Compounds: 8
Hydrochloric Acid: 942
Chlorides: 6754
Sodium Chloride: 2223
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Potassium Chloride: 1048
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Potassium Compounds: 3
Potassium Chloride: 1048
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Inorganic Carbon Compounds
Carbonic Acid: 110
Carbonates: 622
Bicarbonates: 4983
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Carbohydrates: 22023
Sugars: 11126
Monosaccharides: 889
Hexoses: 549
Glucose: 147007
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Sugar Alcohols: 143
Mannitol: 3222
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Organic Chemicals: 133
Alcohols: 595
Sugar Alcohols: 143
Mannitol: 3222
Stanford cardioplegic solution: 3
Related Diseases
1.
Reperfusion Injury
11/01/1994 - "
We studied the effects of Stanford cardioplegic solution and the University of Wisconsin solution both in preserving the myocardium and in protecting it from the effects of reperfusion injury after 6 hours of preservation.
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2.
Neoplasms (Cancer)
09/01/1999 - "
Arrested American Cancer Institute (ACI) rat hearts (4 degrees C) were perfused with different cardioplegia solutions, including Plegisol (289 mOsm/L), dilute Plegisol (172 mOsm/L), Stanford solution (409 mOsm/L), and University of Wisconsin solution (315 mOsm/L).
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3.
Edema (Dropsy)
10/01/1993 - "
We conclude that under conditions similar to those used clinically, the left ventricle of the pig does not develop edema with Stanford solution (380 mOsm/L).
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Solutions
2.
St. Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Induced Heart Arrest (Cardioplegia)