Magnesium flux caused by coronary artery bypass operation: Three patterns of deficiency

1994 
Abstract We undertook a study to evaluate the patterns of magnesium deficiency that may develop during and following coronary artery bypass operation without cardioplegia. In 18 patients intraoperative measurements of plasma magnesium and potassium concentrations and measurements of cardiac and skeletal muscle content of these ions were taken. The changes in plasma concentrations and excretion were evaluated postoperatively. Hemodilution at initiation of cardiopulmonary bypass caused a 17.3% decrease in plasma magnesium concentration ( p p
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