Yellon, RL;
Bell, RM;
(2017)
Reperfusion, conditioning and the ongoing search for the holy grail.
The British Journal of Cardiology
, 24
(1)
pp. 35-38.
10.5837/bjc.2017.008.
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Abstract
schaemic conditioning is the phenomenon of protection against reperfusion injury via the application of brief, repeated episodes of non-lethal ischaemia. This review has three aims: 1) to briefly explain the various categories of ischaemic conditioning; 2) to explore past clinical trials and their failures; 3) to explore the future of clinical trials in the realm of ischaemic conditioning.
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