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'''Editors-In-Chief:''' {{AC}}; [[C. Michael Gibson]], M.S., M.D. [mailto:Mgibson@perfuse.org]; '''Associate Editors-In-Chief: [[User:Shivam Singla|Dr. Shivam Singla M.D. [2]]] '''[[User:Kashish Goel|Kashish Goel, M.D ;]]  
'''Editors-In-Chief:''' {{AC}}; [[C. Michael Gibson]], M.S., M.D. [mailto:Mgibson@perfuse.org]; '''Associate Editors-In-Chief: {{Shivam Singla}} '''[[User:Kashish Goel|Kashish Goel, M.D ;]]  
==Complications==
==Complications==
[[File:IRI Complications.jpg|thumb|342x342px|Complications of IRI]][[Myocardial stunning]]: Delayed recovery, usually 2-3 days, of the viable [[myocardium]] after [[reperfusion]] is termed as "[[Stunned myocardium|myocardial stunning]]". It is mainly due to the release of [[reactive oxygen]] species and [[intracellular]] [[calcium]] overload.
[[File:IRI Complications.jpg|thumb|342x342px|Complications of IRI]][[Myocardial stunning]]: Delayed recovery, usually 2-3 days, of the viable [[myocardium]] after [[reperfusion]] is termed as "[[Stunned myocardium|myocardial stunning]]". It is mainly due to the release of [[reactive oxygen]] species and [[intracellular]] [[calcium]] overload.

Revision as of 17:14, 17 August 2020

Editors-In-Chief: Anjan K. Chakrabarti, M.D. [1]; C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editors-In-Chief: Shivam Singla, M.D.[3] Kashish Goel, M.D ;

Complications

Complications of IRI

Myocardial stunning: Delayed recovery, usually 2-3 days, of the viable myocardium after reperfusion is termed as "myocardial stunning". It is mainly due to the release of reactive oxygen species and intracellular calcium overload.

Prognosis

Prognosis in CNS patients

Prognosis in CVS patients

  • Reperfusion injury contributes to up to 50% of the total myocardial damage. In spite of many successful results in animals, the translation into the clinical setting has been disappointing for many years.

References

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