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We are analyzing https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10741-006-0231-0.

Title:
Imaging microvascular obstruction and its clinical significance following acute myocardial infarction | Heart Failure Reviews
Description:
Obstruction of the coronary microvasculature contributes to the pathophysiology of MI and adversely affects post-MI recovery. This โ€œno-reflowโ€ phenomenon resulting from microvascular obstruction is an indicator of lack of adequate tissue perfusion within the infarcted myocardium, even after restoration of epicardial blood flow. Regions of microvascular obstruction can be detected and quantifed because of rapid advances in and refinement of imaging technologies over the past decade. This article focuses on the non-invasive imaging modalities used to assess MO, discusses the prognostic implications of MO, and briefly addresses strategies for reducing MO.
Website Age:
28 years and 1 months (reg. 1997-05-29).

Matching Content Categories {๐Ÿ“š}

  • Education
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  • Insurance

Content Management System {๐Ÿ“}

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Custom-built

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Traffic Estimate {๐Ÿ“ˆ}

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๐ŸŒ  Phenomenal Traffic: 5M - 10M visitors per month


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Questions {โ“}

  • Distal myocardial protection during percutaneous coronary intervention: when and where?
  • Myocardial reperfusion: a double-edged sword?
  • Ultrastructural evidence of microvascular damage and myocardial cell injury after coronary artery occlusion: which comes first?

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