AbstractBackgroundIt has been demonstrated that postconditioning (postcon), brief episodes of ischemia during reperfusion period, in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) confers protection against ischemia–reperfusion injury and as a result, postcon might reduce infarct size. However, whether postcon may exert its beneficial effect on STEMI patients by reducing the occurrence of early malignant ventricular arrhythmias (VA) is still unknown. The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of postcon on the presence of VA in early presenters with high-risk STEMI treated with primary coronary intervention (PCI).MethodsSeventy-five STEMI patients treated with primary PCI within 6h from symptoms onset were randomly...
Early and successful reperfusion is mandatory to limit infarct size, and reduce morbidity and mortal...
Early and successful reperfusion is mandatory to limit infarct size, and reduce morbidity and mortal...
Clinical benefit of postconditioning in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) tre...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been demonstrated that postconditioning (postcon), brief episodes of ischem...
Background Small studies suggest that postconditioning reperfusion interrupted by brief repetitive c...
Background Small studies suggest that postconditioning reperfusion interrupted by brief repetitive c...
Ischemic preconditioning induced by brief periods of transient ischemia before a longer coronary art...
Background—Postconditioning has been suggested to reduce myocardial damage during primary percutaneo...
BACKGROUND: Postconditioning (PC) has been suggested to reduce myocardial damage during primary perc...
Background: Ischemic postconditioning (PostC), reperfusion in brief cycles, is known to induce short...
Background-—Reduction of infarct size by ischemic postconditioning (IPost) has been reported in smal...
SummaryBackgroundIschemic “pre”-conditioning has been shown to have antiarrhythmic effects. The aim ...
Short-and long-term effects of ischemic postconditioning in STEMI patients: a meta-analysis Jing Gao...
Background: Reperfusion remains the definitive treatment for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but ...
Background: Reperfusion remains the definitive treatment for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but ...
Early and successful reperfusion is mandatory to limit infarct size, and reduce morbidity and mortal...
Early and successful reperfusion is mandatory to limit infarct size, and reduce morbidity and mortal...
Clinical benefit of postconditioning in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) tre...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been demonstrated that postconditioning (postcon), brief episodes of ischem...
Background Small studies suggest that postconditioning reperfusion interrupted by brief repetitive c...
Background Small studies suggest that postconditioning reperfusion interrupted by brief repetitive c...
Ischemic preconditioning induced by brief periods of transient ischemia before a longer coronary art...
Background—Postconditioning has been suggested to reduce myocardial damage during primary percutaneo...
BACKGROUND: Postconditioning (PC) has been suggested to reduce myocardial damage during primary perc...
Background: Ischemic postconditioning (PostC), reperfusion in brief cycles, is known to induce short...
Background-—Reduction of infarct size by ischemic postconditioning (IPost) has been reported in smal...
SummaryBackgroundIschemic “pre”-conditioning has been shown to have antiarrhythmic effects. The aim ...
Short-and long-term effects of ischemic postconditioning in STEMI patients: a meta-analysis Jing Gao...
Background: Reperfusion remains the definitive treatment for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but ...
Background: Reperfusion remains the definitive treatment for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but ...
Early and successful reperfusion is mandatory to limit infarct size, and reduce morbidity and mortal...
Early and successful reperfusion is mandatory to limit infarct size, and reduce morbidity and mortal...
Clinical benefit of postconditioning in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) tre...