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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems |
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Topic Highlights |
Article Title |
Novel adjunctive treatments of myocardial infarction
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Michael Rahbek Schmidt, Kasper Pryds and Hans Erik Bøtker |
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Corresponding Author |
Hans Erik B?tker, MD, PhD, FESC, FACC, Professor, Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital Skejby, Brendstrupgaardsvej 100, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. heb@dadlnet.dk |
Key Words |
Myocardial infarction; Primary percutaneous intervention; Coronary artery by-pass graft; Ischemia-reperfusion injury; Ischemic preconditioning; Remote ischemic conditioning; Cyclosporine; Cooling; Exenatide |
Core Tip |
Patients with ischemic heart disease have a high risk of developing myocardial infarction, which is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Limiting the detrimental consequences of myocardial infarction is a major focus of cardiovascular research. Recent clinical studies suggest that novel adjunctive therapy with pharmacological and ischemic conditioning reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury in patients during coronary procedures. In three independent randomized trials, remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) improves clinical outcome in patients undergoing acute or elective percutaneous intervention or coronary artery by-pass surgery. RIC can be performed safely and non-invasively by intermittent inflation of a blood-pressure cuff on the upper arm and is easily applicable in most clinical settings. |
Publish Date |
2014-06-26 14:40 |
Citation |
Schmidt MR, Pryds K, Bøtker HE. Novel adjunctive treatments of myocardial infarction. World J Cardiol 2014; 6(6): 434-443 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8462/full/v6/i6/434.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v6.i6.434 |
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