CABG Diagram Flashcards
Where is the clamp placed for CPB
Ascending aorta
What are the 5 cannulation used in CPB
#1 Arterial cannula ( aortic arch after the clamp before the innominate artery) #2 Venous cannula (through the R atrial appendage into the inferior vena cava) #3 Aortic Root Vent / antegrade cardioplegia cannula (inserts in the ascending aortic arch between the aortic root and the clamp #4 Retrograde cardioplegia ( inserted into the R atrium) #5 LV Vent ( inserts into the R superior Pulmonary vein)
What are the 2 primary veins used for a CABG graft?
Saphanous and Left internal mammary artery
The RCA turns into what on the back side of the heart
The posterior descending coronary artery
The coronary sinus is located where
The Right atrium
Trace the flow of CPB after clamping
Blood flows out the aortic root vent, the venous cannula and the LV vent cannula to the CPB machine, then it returns to the arterial cannula to circulate throughout the body
Antegrade cardioplegia is infused into what part of the heart
Ascending aorta prior to the clamp
Retrograde cardioplegia is infused into what part of the heart
The Right Atrium
What vessel separated the right side of the heart from the Left side
LAD
What vessel branches off the Left Main wraps around the posterior aspect of the heart and supplies the left atrium
Circumflex
The circumflex branches off into 3 more arteries to supply the posterior aspect of the Left Ventrical
Obtuse marginal #1,#2,#3 or also called the (marginal)
What is cardioplegia
The arresting of the heart by a hyperkalemic solution