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Italian heart journal. Supplement : official journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology, 2001
Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of mortality in industrialized countries and is mainly due to ischemic heart disease. According to ISTAT estimates, approximately 45,000 sudden deaths occur annually in Italy whereas according to the World Health Organization, its incidence is 1 per 1000 persons.
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Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of mortality in industrialized countries and is mainly due to ischemic heart disease. According to ISTAT estimates, approximately 45,000 sudden deaths occur annually in Italy whereas according to the World Health Organization, its incidence is 1 per 1000 persons.
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Metabolism of the artificially arrested heart and of the gas-perfused heart
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1968Abstract The metabolism of the artificially arrested and the gas-perfused heart is reviewed. Various factors influence the oxygen uptake of the potassium chloride-arrested heart perfused under aerobic conditions (time after arrest, decrease in temperature, oxygen consumption of the heart prior to the arrest and the perfusion pressure in the coronary
W, Lochner +2 more
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Effects of carnitine on the ischemic arrested heart
Basic Research in Cardiology, 1982We investigated the effect of L-carnitine on the recovery of cardiac function after ischemic arrest in the perfused rat heart. L-carnitine was added to a cardioplegic solution, both as a free base and hydrochloride. The addition of L-carnitine as a free base to the solution had no effect on recovery of cardiac function.
D J, Paulson, A L, Shug
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A framework for developing sex-specific engineered heart models
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Sharon Fleischer +2 more
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