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Mechanisms causing coronary microvascular dysfunction following crystalloid cardioplegia and reperfusion
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Ischaemic cardioplegia-reperfusion induced endothelium dependent and direct smooth muscle microvascular dysfunction is at least partially mediated by prolonged exposure of vessels to hyperkalaemia and to the generation of oxygen derived free radicals. Leucocytes probably mediate injury during reperfusion, while hypothermia has minimal effect on recovery of vasomotor function.