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[Postinfarction hibernating myocardium].

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 1995
The detection of hibernating myocardium after infarction is important because it justifies the discussion concerning the revascularisation of infarcted zones irrigated by occluded or severely stenosed vessels, but with an adequate collateral circulation to allow hibernation.
G, Montalescot   +5 more
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Stunned vs Hibernating Myocardium

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
To the Editor.— The recent review by Dr Bolooki1on surgical management of complications of acute myocardial infarction should serve as a standard for treatment of these critically ill patients. However, the statement pertaining to postinfarction cardiogenic shock that "acute revascularization should result in immediate improvement in the function of ...
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Translational large animal model of hibernating myocardium: characterization by serial multimodal imaging

Basic Research in Cardiology, 2020
Juan Martinez-milla   +18 more
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Hibernating myocardium

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2005
John M, Canty, James A, Fallavollita
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Proliferation PET tracer 11C-4DST PET/CT depicts hibernating myocardium

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2020
R. Minamimoto   +2 more
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Hibernating myocardium

American Heart Journal, 1996
P, Dendale, P R, Franken
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Concept and Evaluation of Hibernating Myocardium

Annual Review of Medicine, 1999
Hibernating myocardium is a state of persistently impaired myocardial and left ventricular function at rest due to reduced coronary blood flows. It can be defined as an exquisitely regulated tissue successfully adapting its activity to prevailing circumstances.
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Excitation-contraction coupling in hibernating myocardium

Basic Research in Cardiology, 1995
The new sophistication in revascularization therapy for coronary artery disease has heightened our awareness of the diverse effects of perfusion on cardiac function. Total ischemia leads to a prompt cessation of contraction (1) by mechanisms that include a decrease in myocardial turgor, metabolite accumulation, and eventual inexcitability (2).
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Hibernating and stunned myocardium.

Cardioscience, 1993
The term "hibernating" myocardium has been introduced to indicate the presence of regional asynergy due to persistent hypoperfusion, which can be reversed after revascularization. The mechanisms underlying the prolonged functional adaptation of myocardial cells to hypoperfusion are still not clear, although preliminary experimental data indicate that a
Chiariello M   +2 more
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No differences in rest myocardial blood flow in stunned and hibernating myocardium: insights into the pathophysiology of ischemic cardiomyopathy

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2019
D. C. Benz   +13 more
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