AbstractDespite significant advances in the physician's ability to initiate myocardial reperfusion and salvage heart tissue, ischemic heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Consequently, alternative therapeutic strategies have been intensively investigated, especially methods of enhancing the heart's resistance to ischemic cell death – so called “cardioprotective” interventions. However, although a great deal has been learned regarding the methods and mechanisms of cardioprotective interventions, an efficacious therapy has yet to be successfully implemented in the clinical arena. This review discusses the current understanding of cardioprotection in the context of ischemic heart disease pathophysiolog...
Sudden myocardial ischaemia causes an acute coronary syndrome. In the case of ST-elevation myocardia...
Due to its poor capacity for regeneration, the heart is particularly sensitive to the loss of contra...
Adjunctive cardioprotective strategies for ameliorating the reversible and irreversible injuries wit...
AbstractDespite significant advances in the physician's ability to initiate myocardial reperfusion a...
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...
Many treatments have been identified that confer robust cardioprotection in experimental animal mode...
Treatment of acute myocardial infarct patients (AMI) includes rapid restoration of coronary blood fl...
Due to its poor capacity for regeneration, the heart is particularly sensitive to the loss of contra...
In order to improve the survival of patients suffering from an acute myocardial infarction, it is cr...
Pre-, post-, and remote conditioning of the myocardium are well described adaptive responses that ma...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially ischemic heart disease, as a leading cause of heart failure (HF)...
M.D. (Res)Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with underlying chronic ...
The most effective therapeutic intervention for reducing infarct size and improving outcomes in pati...
In the 30 years since the original description of ischaemic preconditioning, understanding of the pa...
Sudden myocardial ischaemia causes an acute coronary syndrome. In the case of ST-elevation myocardia...
Due to its poor capacity for regeneration, the heart is particularly sensitive to the loss of contra...
Adjunctive cardioprotective strategies for ameliorating the reversible and irreversible injuries wit...
AbstractDespite significant advances in the physician's ability to initiate myocardial reperfusion a...
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...
Many treatments have been identified that confer robust cardioprotection in experimental animal mode...
Treatment of acute myocardial infarct patients (AMI) includes rapid restoration of coronary blood fl...
Due to its poor capacity for regeneration, the heart is particularly sensitive to the loss of contra...
In order to improve the survival of patients suffering from an acute myocardial infarction, it is cr...
Pre-, post-, and remote conditioning of the myocardium are well described adaptive responses that ma...
Cardiovascular diseases, especially ischemic heart disease, as a leading cause of heart failure (HF)...
M.D. (Res)Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with underlying chronic ...
The most effective therapeutic intervention for reducing infarct size and improving outcomes in pati...
In the 30 years since the original description of ischaemic preconditioning, understanding of the pa...
Sudden myocardial ischaemia causes an acute coronary syndrome. In the case of ST-elevation myocardia...
Due to its poor capacity for regeneration, the heart is particularly sensitive to the loss of contra...
Adjunctive cardioprotective strategies for ameliorating the reversible and irreversible injuries wit...