نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac microcirculation

تعداد نتایج: 281951  

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions 2013
Kalpa De Silva Paul Foster Antoine Guilcher Asela Bandara Roy Jogiya Tim Lockie Phil Chowiencyzk Eike Nagel Michael Marber Simon Redwood Sven Plein Divaka Perera

BACKGROUND Revascularization after acute coronary syndromes provides prognostic benefit, provided that the subtended myocardium is viable. The microcirculation and contractility of the subtended myocardium affect propagation of coronary flow, which can be characterized by wave intensity analysis. The study objective was to determine in acute coronary syndromes whether early wave intensity analy...

2005
Ryon M Bateman Keith R Walley

Sepsis causes microvascular dysfunction. Increased heterogeneity of capillary blood flow results in local tissue hypoxia, which can cause local tissue inflammation, impaired oxygen extraction, and, ultimately, organ dysfunction. Microvascular dysfunction is clinically relevant because it is a marker for mortality: it improves rapidly in survivors of sepsis but fails to improve in nonsurvivors. ...

2011
Sen Ye Wei Chen Xiaobo Wu Zilong Li Wanchun Tang

Background—Current studies have demonstrated that applying therapeutic hypothermia for 12 to 24 hours after resuscitation from cardiac arrest improves the outcomes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The present study investigated whether a shorter duration of therapeutic hypothermia induced quickly and early after resuscitation would provide an equal improvement in the outcomes of cardiopulmonar...

2010
Carolina Ruiz Glenn Hernandez Cristian Godoy Patricio Downey Max Andresen Alejandro Bruhn

INTRODUCTION Previous studies have suggested that high volume hemofiltration (HVHF) may contribute to revert hypotension in severe hyperdynamic septic shock patients. However, arterial pressure stabilization occurs due to an increase in systemic vascular resistance, which could eventually compromise microcirculatory blood flow and perfusion. The goal of this study was to determine if HVHF deter...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 1996
A M Lefer D J Lefer

The microcirculation undergoes a profound degree of endothelial dysfunction within minutes (i.e., 2.5 to 5 min) following reperfusion of ischaemic vasculature. This has been documented in the coronary and mesenteric microcirculation. The endothelial dysfunction is characterized by a loss in basal and agonist-mediated nitric oxide (NO) produced by the vascular endothelium. The loss of NO results...

2014
Shu-Xia Zheng Xiao-Hua Pan Jin-Sen Xu Chun-Ying Xiu Ya-Qin Dong Xiaoxiang Zhu

BACKGROUND Electroacupuncture (EA) is a traditional Chinese medicine treatment guided by meridian theory. As it gradually gains more worldwide acceptance, a clarification of its mechanisms is extremely urgent. We observed variations in transcutaneous oxygen pressure/carbon dioxide pressure (tcpO2/tcpCO2) and microcirculation blood perfusion units (BPU) along the pericardium meridian, and cardia...

Journal: :Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2009
Federico Aletti Ettore Lanzarone Maria Laura Costantino Giuseppe Baselli

BACKGROUND This simulation study investigated potential modulations of total peripheral resistance (TPR), due to distributed peripheral vascular activity, by means of a lumped model of the arterial tree and a non linear model of microcirculation, inclusive of local controls of blood flow and tissue-capillary fluid exchange. RESULTS Numerical simulations of circulation were carried out to comp...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2017
S Scarsoglio A Saglietto M Anselmino F Gaita L Ridolfi

There has recently been growing evidence that atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common cardiac arrhythmia, is independently associated with the risk of dementia. This represents a very recent frontier with high social impact for the number of individuals involved and for the expected increase in AF incidence in the next 40 years. Although a number of potential haemodynamic processes, such as m...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2015
Palmira Cupo

Scorpion stings are currently the leading cause of venom-related injury to humans in Brazil and are a significant public health problem globally. Only scorpions of the Tityus genus are of medical importance in Brazil, and Tityus serrulatus is responsible for the most serious envenomations and deaths. The toxic effects of scorpion envenomation are due to a massive release of sympathetic and para...

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