Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2878770 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In neonates undergoing cardiac surgery, intraoperative and postoperative TGC protects the myocardium and reduces the inflammatory response. This appears not to be mediated by an early, direct insulin signaling effect, but may rather be due to independent effects of preventing hyperglycemia during reperfusion.
Keywords
PI3KHFABPGIKCardiac troponin-II-RcTnITGCBNPCITeNOSCPBDSCCHSd-TGATruncus arteriosusischemia and reperfusioninterleukincardiopulmonary bypassCardiac outputdelayed sternal closurecongenital heart surgeryendothelial nitric oxide synthaseTemporary pacemakerphosphatidylinositol-3-kinaseNitric oxideC-reactive proteinCRPTight glycemic controlBlood glucoseglucose-insulin-potassium
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Authors
Dirk MD, PhD, Dieter MD, PhD, Lies PhD, Ilse PhD, Ingeborg MD, Ilse RN, Pieter MS, Patrick MD, PhD, Bart MD, PhD, Mette PhD, Troels Krarup MD, PhD, Greet MD, PhD,