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Myocardial Stunning

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1994
Myocardial stunning is a mechanical dysfunction that persists after reperfusion of previously ischemic tissue in the absence of irreversible damage including myocardial necrosis. Myocardial stunning is an unfavorable phenomenon that is manifest during reperfusion and is caused mostly by events associated with reperfusion.
M L, Hess, R C, Kukreja
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Myocardial Stunning in Man

Heart Failure Reviews, 2003
Myocardial stunning refers to the contractile dysfunction that occurs following an episode of acute ischaemia, despite the return of normal blood flow. The phenomenon was initially identified in animal models, where it has been very well characterised, and there was initial doubt about whether a similar syndrome occurred in humans, and if it did ...
Edward, Barnes, Masood A, Khan
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Therapy for myocardial stunning

Basic Research in Cardiology, 1995
Myocardial stunning, or postischemic dysfunction, is defined as delayed recovery of systolic and/or diastolic function of viable myocardium despite restoration of coronary flow after an ischemic insult (4). The severity and duration of myocardial stunning is highly dependent on the duration and severity of the previous ischemic insult (2).
Y, Birnbaum, R A, Kloner
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