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  1. Cardioplegia - Wikipedia

    The word cardioplegia combines the Greek cardio meaning the "heart", and plegia "paralysis". [1] Technically, this means arresting or stopping the heart so that surgical procedures can be …

  2. Cardioplegia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jul 24, 2023 · Cardioplegia is an essential component of cardiopulmonary bypass and with the primary goal to reduce myocardial oxygen demand by creating electrical quiescence and …

  3. Cardioplegia (Heart Surgery) - MD Searchlight

    Cardioplegia is a crucial method used to protect the heart during certain heart surgeries. It involves temporarily stopping the heart and preserving it to prevent damage.

  4. The Different Types of Cardioplegia Explained - Biology Insights

    Jun 26, 2025 · During open-heart surgery, surgeons need the heart to be still and bloodless to perform delicate repairs. This is achieved with cardioplegia, a technique using a solution to …

  5. Cardioplegia: Preserving the Heart During Cardiac Surgery

    Jul 12, 2023 · Cardioplegia is a specialized technique used during cardiac surgery to protect and preserve the heart's function. It involves temporarily stopping or slowing the heart's activity …

  6. Cardioplegia - Anaestheasier

    Jan 1, 2024 · The cardioplegia option is the most obvious - the heart isn't doing anything, so it doesn't consume so much oxygen, so the ischaemic injury isn't so bad. It is also by far and …

  7. Cardioplegia | Treatment & Management | Point of Care

    Jul 24, 2023 · Cardioplegia is an essential component of cardiopulmonary bypass and with the primary goal to reduce myocardial oxygen demand by creating electrical quiescence and …