AIM: Despite prompt revascularization of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), substantial myocardial injury may occur, in part a consequence of ischaemia reperfusion injury (IRI). There has been considerable interest in therapies that may reduce IRI. In experimental models of AMI, sodium nitrite substantially reduces IRI. In this double-blind randomized placebo controlled parallel-group trial, we investigated the effects of sodium nitrite administered immediately prior to reperfusion in patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 229 patients presenting with acute STEMI were randomized to receive either an i.v. infusion of 70 μmol sodium nitrite (n = 118) or matching placebo (n = 111) over 5...
AbstractBackgroundReperfusion therapy limits infarct size and improves survival in patients with ST-...
Background: Ischemia-reperfusion injury remains a major clinical problem in patients with ST-elevati...
OBJECTIVES:: In the follow-up of patients in a trial of intracoronary sodium nitrite given during pr...
AIM: Despite prompt revascularization of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), substantial myocardial i...
Despite prompt revascularization of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), substantial myocardial injury...
BACKGROUND: Whilst advances in reperfusion therapies have reduced early mortality from acute myocard...
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc. Rationale: Preclinical evidence demonstrates that inorganic ...
Protocol: does sodium nitrite administration reduce ischaemia-reperfusion injury in patients Methods...
Funding This study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council. Funding to pay the Open Access pub...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the potential benefits of inorganic nitrite in 2 cli...
This study was funded through the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) (DRF-2011-04-080
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide despite major advances in techno...
This study was funded through the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) (DRF-2011-04-080
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society. Objective Recent work suggests tha...
Background—Accumulating evidence suggests that the ubiquitous anion nitrite (NO2) is a physiological...
AbstractBackgroundReperfusion therapy limits infarct size and improves survival in patients with ST-...
Background: Ischemia-reperfusion injury remains a major clinical problem in patients with ST-elevati...
OBJECTIVES:: In the follow-up of patients in a trial of intracoronary sodium nitrite given during pr...
AIM: Despite prompt revascularization of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), substantial myocardial i...
Despite prompt revascularization of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), substantial myocardial injury...
BACKGROUND: Whilst advances in reperfusion therapies have reduced early mortality from acute myocard...
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc. Rationale: Preclinical evidence demonstrates that inorganic ...
Protocol: does sodium nitrite administration reduce ischaemia-reperfusion injury in patients Methods...
Funding This study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council. Funding to pay the Open Access pub...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the potential benefits of inorganic nitrite in 2 cli...
This study was funded through the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) (DRF-2011-04-080
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide despite major advances in techno...
This study was funded through the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) (DRF-2011-04-080
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society. Objective Recent work suggests tha...
Background—Accumulating evidence suggests that the ubiquitous anion nitrite (NO2) is a physiological...
AbstractBackgroundReperfusion therapy limits infarct size and improves survival in patients with ST-...
Background: Ischemia-reperfusion injury remains a major clinical problem in patients with ST-elevati...
OBJECTIVES:: In the follow-up of patients in a trial of intracoronary sodium nitrite given during pr...