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ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1514-1522, April 2025.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Lethal reperfusion injury is a paradoxical type of myocardial injury caused by the restoration of coronary blood flow after an ischemic episode. This review focuses on the mechanisms of the injury, on attempts to protect the heart against it, and on promising new approaches to cardioprotection during percutaneous coronary intervention.
Derek J Hausenloy +2 more
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Lethal reperfusion injury is a paradoxical type of myocardial injury caused by the restoration of coronary blood flow after an ischemic episode. This review focuses on the mechanisms of the injury, on attempts to protect the heart against it, and on promising new approaches to cardioprotection during percutaneous coronary intervention.
Derek J Hausenloy +2 more
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Myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury
Cardiovascular Pathology, 2005Myocardial ischemic injury results from severe impairment of coronary blood supply and produces a spectrum of clinical syndromes. As a result of intensive investigation over decades, a detailed understanding is now available of the complexity of the response of the myocardium to an ischemic insult.
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Research Progress on the Mechanism of Sepsis Induced Myocardial Injury
Cheng-Fei Bi,1– 3,* Jia Liu,2,4,* Li-Shan Yang,1 Jun-Fei Zhang1– 3 1Department of Emergency Medical, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Clinical Medicine, Ningxia Medical University ...
Li-Shan Yang, Jun-Fei Zhang
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Critical Care Medicine, 1984
This study identifies a subgroup of critically ill patients most likely to develop at least creatine kinase-myocardial isoenzyme (CK-MB) evidence of acute myocardial injury. This group is composed of patients with shock syndromes associated with some combination of anemia, hypoxemia, hypercarbia, acidemia, lactic acidosis, and hypotension.
R B, McGrath, G, Revtyak
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This study identifies a subgroup of critically ill patients most likely to develop at least creatine kinase-myocardial isoenzyme (CK-MB) evidence of acute myocardial injury. This group is composed of patients with shock syndromes associated with some combination of anemia, hypoxemia, hypercarbia, acidemia, lactic acidosis, and hypotension.
R B, McGrath, G, Revtyak
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Blunt Traumatic Myocardial Injury
Critical Care Clinics, 1985This article reviews the cardiac sequelae of blunt chest injury. Major cardiac injuries of blunt chest trauma involve damage to the myocardium, although pericardial disease, valvular heart disease, and coronary artery disease may result. Recognition of the various syndromes associated is discussed, and a synthesis of diagnostic and management ...
G R, Sutherland, W J, Sibbald
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