The most severe complication of ischemia-reperfusion injury following lower limb arterial surgery is reperfusion syndrome. Therefore, our aim was to describe the extent of muscle damage and the reperfusion syndrome-related remote organ lesions in detail, through a well-documented case of long-lasting infrarenal aorta thrombosis. After urgent revascularization, several clinical signs of multiple organ dysfunction were detectable, including the circulatory, urinary, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and hemostatic systems. Upon histological examination, intraoperative muscle biopsy showed severe muscle damage. Muscle fiber viability was assessed with a special nitroblue tetrazolium staining-based viability test developed by our team; the obta...
PURPOSE: Rats are the most commonly used animal model for studies of acute lower limb ischemia-repe...
Following a Coronary artery bypass graft and insertion of an intra-aortic balloon pump, the 63 year-...
This was a study on the oxidative stress due to ischaemia (I) and reperfusion (R) in skeletal muscle...
Acute aortic occlusion is a rare but catastrophic disease with a high mortality rate. Severe periope...
Acute limb arterial occlusion has great clinical significance due to its high mortality and complica...
Acute lower extremity ischemia is a limb- and life-threatening clinical problem. Rapid detection of ...
peer reviewedThe reperfusion of a limb which has been submitted to a severe and prolonged period of ...
Abstract: Ischemic and reperfusion injury of the extremities may result in a systemic, severe and ...
The objective of the study was to reveal the features of development and clinical course of acute ar...
Acute limb ischemia occurs as a result of obturation of the lumen of large arteries due to acute thr...
Conditions that produce ischemia and reperfusion injury include orthopedic surgeries, vascular disea...
Lower limb ischaemic rest pain, ulcers or gangrene are late consequences of advanced peripheral arte...
The presentation discusse main topics for reperfusion injury - edema with therapeutic options
Previous studies in isolated limbs using crystalloid perfusion solutions have shown that control of ...
Acute ischemia of an extremity occurs in several stages, a lack of oxygen being the primary contribu...
PURPOSE: Rats are the most commonly used animal model for studies of acute lower limb ischemia-repe...
Following a Coronary artery bypass graft and insertion of an intra-aortic balloon pump, the 63 year-...
This was a study on the oxidative stress due to ischaemia (I) and reperfusion (R) in skeletal muscle...
Acute aortic occlusion is a rare but catastrophic disease with a high mortality rate. Severe periope...
Acute limb arterial occlusion has great clinical significance due to its high mortality and complica...
Acute lower extremity ischemia is a limb- and life-threatening clinical problem. Rapid detection of ...
peer reviewedThe reperfusion of a limb which has been submitted to a severe and prolonged period of ...
Abstract: Ischemic and reperfusion injury of the extremities may result in a systemic, severe and ...
The objective of the study was to reveal the features of development and clinical course of acute ar...
Acute limb ischemia occurs as a result of obturation of the lumen of large arteries due to acute thr...
Conditions that produce ischemia and reperfusion injury include orthopedic surgeries, vascular disea...
Lower limb ischaemic rest pain, ulcers or gangrene are late consequences of advanced peripheral arte...
The presentation discusse main topics for reperfusion injury - edema with therapeutic options
Previous studies in isolated limbs using crystalloid perfusion solutions have shown that control of ...
Acute ischemia of an extremity occurs in several stages, a lack of oxygen being the primary contribu...
PURPOSE: Rats are the most commonly used animal model for studies of acute lower limb ischemia-repe...
Following a Coronary artery bypass graft and insertion of an intra-aortic balloon pump, the 63 year-...
This was a study on the oxidative stress due to ischaemia (I) and reperfusion (R) in skeletal muscle...