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Safety profile of pulsed field ablation regarding phrenic nerve function. [PDF]

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Independency of myocardial stunning of endothelial stunning?

Basic Research in Cardiology, 2007
Vascular endothelial cells play an important role in the control of vascular tone. The reasons for coronary endothelial dysfunction are complex and may involve ischemia/reperfusion injury. We investigated whether endothelial, smooth muscle, and myocardial dysfunction are independent phenomena.Rabbit hearts were rapidly excised without intermittent ...
Valdeci Juarez Pomblum   +4 more
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Thyroid Stunning

Thyroid, 2003
Debates regarding thyroid stunning-a phenomenon whereby a diagnostic dose of radioiodine decreases uptake of a subsequent therapeutic dose by remnant thyroid tissue or by functioning metastases-have been fueled by inconsistent research findings. Quantitative studies evaluating radioiodine uptake and qualitative studies using visual observations both ...
Lilah F, Morris   +2 more
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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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Stunned myocardium and the attenuation of stunning by calcium antagonists

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1995
Myocardial "stunning" is characterized by a reversible postischemic contractile dysfunction despite full restoration of blood flow. The underlying mechanisms are not clearly understood. Inadequate energy supply and impaired sympathetic neurotransmission may have been excluded.
Gerd Heusch, Thomas Ehring
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