In order to improve the survival of patients suffering from an acute myocardial infarction, it is crucial to limit the size of the infarct. In the laboratory, several promising treatment strategies have been developed, but very few of these have been successfully translated from bench to bedside. This review aims to evaluate the translation of a novel therapy, ischaemic post-conditioning that can reduce infarct size and salvage myocardial function after acute myocardial ischaemia, from bench to bedside. The phenomenon of post-conditioning refers to staccato bouts of ischaemia at the onset of reperfusion. By elucidating the signalling mechanisms involved in the post-conditioning process, it has been possible to determine several pharmacologi...
International audienceIschaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the l...
International audienceIschaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the l...
Ischaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the leading causes of death...
The 30-year anniversary of the discovery of 'ischaemic preconditioning' is in 2016. This endogenous ...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The major patho...
Since ischemic heart disease (IHD) is a major cause of mortality and heart failure, novel therapeuti...
Ischaemic postconditioning (brief periods of ischaemia alternating with brief periods of reflow appl...
Ischaemic postconditioning (brief periods of ischaemia alternating with brief periods of reflow appl...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death world-wide. Since 1990, more people in th...
Ischaemic postconditioning (brief periods of ischaemia alternating with brief periods of reflow appl...
schaemic conditioning is the phenomenon of protection against reperfusion injury via the application...
Infarct size is determined not only by the severity of ischemia but also by pathological processes i...
Infarct size can be limited by reducing the determinants of infarct size or increasing collateral bl...
Ischaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the leading causes of death...
The increase in the incidence of ischaemic heart disease and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in bo...
International audienceIschaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the l...
International audienceIschaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the l...
Ischaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the leading causes of death...
The 30-year anniversary of the discovery of 'ischaemic preconditioning' is in 2016. This endogenous ...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The major patho...
Since ischemic heart disease (IHD) is a major cause of mortality and heart failure, novel therapeuti...
Ischaemic postconditioning (brief periods of ischaemia alternating with brief periods of reflow appl...
Ischaemic postconditioning (brief periods of ischaemia alternating with brief periods of reflow appl...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death world-wide. Since 1990, more people in th...
Ischaemic postconditioning (brief periods of ischaemia alternating with brief periods of reflow appl...
schaemic conditioning is the phenomenon of protection against reperfusion injury via the application...
Infarct size is determined not only by the severity of ischemia but also by pathological processes i...
Infarct size can be limited by reducing the determinants of infarct size or increasing collateral bl...
Ischaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the leading causes of death...
The increase in the incidence of ischaemic heart disease and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in bo...
International audienceIschaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the l...
International audienceIschaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the l...
Ischaemic heart disease and the heart failure that often results, remain the leading causes of death...