dc.creatorDonato, Pablo Martín
dc.creatorEvelson, Pablo Andrés
dc.creatorGelpi, Ricardo Jorge
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-12T17:41:39Z
dc.date.available2018-06-12T17:41:39Z
dc.date.created2018-06-12T17:41:39Z
dc.date.issued2017-11-01
dc.identifierDonato, Pablo Martín; Evelson, Pablo Andrés; Gelpi, Ricardo Jorge; Protecting the heart from ischemia/reperfusion injury: an update on remote ischemic preconditioning and postconditioning; Lippincott Williams; Current Opinion In Cardiology; 32; 6; 1-11-2017; 784-790
dc.identifier0268-4705
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/48361
dc.identifierCONICET Digital
dc.identifierCONICET
dc.description.abstractPurpose of review: The most effective strategy for reducing acute myocardial ischemic injury is timely and effective reperfusion. However, myocardial reperfusion can induce further cardiomyocyte death (reperfusion injury). Interventions that protect the heart from ischemia/reperfusion injury, reducing infarct size, can involve remote ischemic preconditioning and postconditioning. These interventions have a promising potential clinical application, and have been the focus of recent research. In this review, we provide an update of remote ischemic preconditioning and postconditioning mechanisms. Recent findings: Remote ischemic preconditioning cardioprotection can occur via a humoral pathway and/or a neural pathway. These two pathways have been described as mechanistically different, but it has been suggested that they could be interdependent. However, remote ischemic postconditioning mainly involves the humoral pathway. In this review, we will discuss the different pathways and mechanisms involved in remote ischemic preconditioning and postconditioning. Summary: Remote ischemic preconditioning and postconditioning is possible to perform in a clinical setting by intermittent ischemia of an upper or lower limb. Furthermore, clinical trials using this procedure in the context of predictable ischemia-reperfusion have produced promising results, and other studies to define the potential clinical use of these strategies are ongoing.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherLippincott Williams
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HCO.0000000000000447
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://journals.lww.com/co-cardiology/fulltext/2017/11000/Protecting_the_heart_from_ischemia_reperfusion.20.aspx
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
dc.subjectInfarto
dc.subjectIsquemia
dc.subjectPrecondicionamiento
dc.titleProtecting the heart from ischemia/reperfusion injury: an update on remote ischemic preconditioning and postconditioning
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.typeinfo:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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