Effects of intermittent lower limb ischaemia on coronary blood flow and coronary resistance in pigs.
AIM: Intermittent limb ischaemia prior to cardiac ischaemia is a cardioprotective stimulus. This study was to investigate whether this peripheral stimulus had any effects on basal coronary blood flow and resistance, and to explore its potential mechanisms by studying the effect of femoral nerve tran...
Main Authors: | Shimizu, M, Konstantinov, I, Kharbanda, R, Cheung, M, Redington, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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