Reperfusion therapy is a medical treatment to restore blood flow, either through or around, blocked arteries, typically after a heart attack (myocardial...
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Reperfusion injury, sometimes called ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) or reoxygenation injury, is the tissue damage caused when blood supply returns...
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Thrombolysis (redirect from Thrombolytic therapy)
therefore be unsuitable. Thrombolysis can also play an important part in reperfusion therapy that deals specifically with blocked arteries. Diseases where thrombolysis...
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injury, tissue damage caused when blood supply returns to the tissue Reperfusion therapy, the medical treatment that restores blood flow through blocked arteries...
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more aggressive for STEMI patients, and reperfusion therapy is more often reserved for them. Long-term therapy is necessary for prevention of recurrent...
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patients with ventricular arrhythmias due to digoxin toxicity and reperfusion therapy after myocardial infarction (MI). This ectopy of the ventricles when...
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trigger inflammation. This can cause the soft tissues to swell. Reperfusion therapy can worsen this inflammation. The fascia that defines the limbs'...
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conjugate form. It suppresses reperfusion injury in animal models of stroke and improves stroke recovery after reperfusion therapy in humans. Researchers first...
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activation of the Nrf2 transcription factor. In a rat model of ischemia and reperfusion, inhalation of H2-gas markedly suppressed brain injury. In patients with...
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in rat hindlimb IR model. Reperfusion injury Reperfusion therapy Eltzschig, H.K. & T. Eckle (2011). "Ischemia and reperfusion—from mechanism to translation"...
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Nazarian D, Jagoda AS (October 2006). "Clinical Policy: Indications for Reperfusion Therapy in Emergency Department Patients with Suspected Acute Myocardial...
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Dongya (13 October 2023). "Reperfusion and cytoprotective agents are a mutually beneficial pair in ischaemic stroke therapy: an overview of pathophysiology...
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Oxygen therapy, also referred to as supplemental oxygen, is the use of oxygen as medical treatment. Supplemental oxygen can also refer to the use of oxygen...
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endovascular reperfusion treatments and continuous efforts to improve timeliness and access to these treatments. Hence, protective therapies are required...
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Yamasaki F, Iwasaka T (2003). "Left ventricular free wall rupture after reperfusion therapy for acute myocardial infarction". Am J Cardiol. 92 (3): 282–4. doi:10...
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reperfusion injury. For frostbite injuries, limiting thawing and warming of tissues until warmer temperatures can be sustained may reduce reperfusion...
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cardiac myocytes with human HGF reduces ischemic reperfusion injury after MI. The benefits of HGF therapy include preventing improper remodelling of the...
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delay cell death and allow for greater salvage of myocardium through reperfusion therapy. AICAR has been shown to precondition the heart shortly before or...
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is achieved after CPR, then circulation resumes, resulting in global reperfusion and the subsequent distribution of the ischemia products throughout the...
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(suspicious for acute injury and a possible candidate for acute reperfusion therapy with thrombolytics or primary PCI), those with ST segment depression...
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cardiac arrest could occur. STEMI is life-threatening if immediate reperfusion therapy is not initiated. Gangrene, specifically dry gangrene, is caused...
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"perfusion/diffusion mismatch" that may indicate regions capable of salvage by reperfusion therapy. Like many other specialized applications, this technique is usually...
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functional and structural damage induced by ischemia/reperfusion". Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy. 10 (3): 331–339. doi:10.1007/bf02627957. PMID 8877076...
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and the proportion of eligible patients receiving some form of reperfusion therapy Earliest possible activation of the cardiac cath lab, based on prehospital...
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(suspicious for acute injury and a possible candidate for acute reperfusion therapy with thrombolytics or primary PCI), those with ST segment depression...
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cerebral resuscitation using emergency cardiopulmonary bypass, coronary reperfusion therapy, and mild hypothermia in patients with cardiac arrest outside the...
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gene therapy strategies for engineering organs for lung transplantation. The Lab's work explores the underlying mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion injury...
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(15 May 2018). "Neuroimaging Paradigms to Identify Patients for Reperfusion Therapy in Stroke of Unknown Onset". Frontiers in Neurology. 9: 327. doi:10...
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dysfunction by antioxidant therapy begun at the time of reperfusion. Evidence that myocardial "stunning" is a manifestation of reperfusion injury". Circ. Res...
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Venous ulcer (section Compression therapy)
limb, for example by elevating it, is necessary but also contributes to reperfusion injury. Other comorbidities may also be the root cause of venous ulcers...
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