The importance of del nido cardioplegia solution in coronary artery
bypass surgery
Mehmet Senel Bademcia MD, Cemal
Kocaaslana MD Fatih Avni BayraktaraMD, Ahmet Oztekina MD, Huseyin Bilal
Aydina MD, and Ebuzer Aydin a MD.
a Istanbul Medeniyet University, Medicine Faculty,
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey
Corresponding Author: Mehmet Senel Bademci,M.D, Assist.Prof.
Post Publication Corresponding Author: Mehmet Senel Bademci,M.D,
Assist.Prof.
Istanbul Medeniyet University Medicine Faculty, Department of
Cardiovascular Surgery.
Address: Dr. Erkin St. No:12 Kadikoy, Istanbul, 34722, Turkey.
Mail address: mbademci@gmail.com
Dear Editor;
We read with interest the article by Algarni [1] published entitled
“Routine use of del Nido cardioplegia compared with blood cardioplegia
in all types of adult cardiac surgery procedures.” Algarni KD. Routine
use of del Nido cardioplegia compared with blood cardioplegia in all
types of adult cardiac surgery procedures. J Card Surg.
2020;10.1111/jocs.15060
In this study; Del Nido cardioplegia group has shorter aortic
cross-clamp time for coronary artery by pass graft patients. But there
is no sufficient data about the number of distal anastomosis between
cardioplegia groups. If there is a significant difference between
groups, this answer can change the aortic cross clamp times regardless
of cardioplegia.
We congratulate Algarni et al. for their valuable manuscript about
cardioplegia solutions in coronary artery bypass surgery. We would like
to hear authors’ opinion on this matter.
References:
1. Algarni KD. Routine use of del Nido cardioplegia compared with blood
cardioplegia in all types of adult cardiac surgery procedures. J Card
Surg. 2020;10.1111/jocs.15060.