Intermittent peripheral tissue ischemia during coronary ischemia reduces myocardial infarction through a KATP-dependent mechanism: first demonstration of remote ischemic perconditioning.
Remote ischemic preconditioning reduces myocardial infarction (MI) in animal models. We tested the hypothesis that the systemic protection thus induced is effective when ischemic preconditioning is administered during ischemia (PerC) and before reperfusion and examined the role of the K(+)-dependent...
Main Authors: | Schmidt, MR, Smerup, M, Konstantinov, I, Shimizu, M, Li, J, Cheung, M, White, P, Kristiansen, S, Sorensen, K, Dzavik, V, Redington, A, Kharbanda, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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