Selected article for: "acute myocardial infarction and myocardial infarction"

Author: Abad Cobo, Ana; Sánchez Margallo, Francisco M; Báez Díaz, Claudia; Blanco Blázquez, Virginia; González Bueno, Irene; Crisóstomo, Verónica
Title: Anesthesia Protocols used to Create Ischemia Reperfusion Myocardial Infarcts in Swine.
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  • Document date: 2020_7_24
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    Snippet: The porcine ischemia-reperfusion model is one of the most commonly used for cardiology research and for testing interventionsfor myocardial regeneration. In creating ischemic reperfusion injury, the anesthetic protocol is important for assuring hemodynamic stability of the animal during the induction of the experimental lesion and may affect its postoperative survival. This paper reviews the many drugs and anesthetic protocols used in recent studies involving porcine models of ischemiareperfusio
    Document: The porcine ischemia-reperfusion model is one of the most commonly used for cardiology research and for testing interventionsfor myocardial regeneration. In creating ischemic reperfusion injury, the anesthetic protocol is important for assuring hemodynamic stability of the animal during the induction of the experimental lesion and may affect its postoperative survival. This paper reviews the many drugs and anesthetic protocols used in recent studies involving porcine models of ischemiareperfusion injury. The paper also summarizes the most important characteristics of some commonly used anesthetic drugs.Literature was selected for inclusion in this review if the authors described the anesthetic protocol used and also reported the mortality rate attributed to the creation of the model. This information is an important consideration because the anestheticprotocol can influence hemodynamic stability during the experimental induction of an acute myocardial infarction, thereby impacting the survival rate and affecting the number of animals needed for each study.

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