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Reperfusing the myocardium - a damocles Sword
Indian Heart J ; 2018 May; 70(3): 433-438
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-191589
ABSTRACT
Return of blood flow after periodic ischemia is often accompanied by myocardial injury, commonly known as lethal reperfusion injury (RI). Experimental studies have shown that 50% of muscle die of ischemia and another 50% die because of reperfusion. It is characterized by myocardial, vascular, or electrophysiological dysfunction that is induced by the restoration of blood flow to previously ischemic tissue. This phenomenon reduces the efficiency of the present modalities used to combat the ischemic myocardium. Moreover, despite an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of this process and encouraging preclinical trials of multiple agents, most of the clinical trials to prevent RI have been disappointing and leaves us at ground zero to explore newer approaches.

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Journal: Indian heart j Year: 2018 Type: Article