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Relation between ischemic preconditioning and the duration of sustained ischemia

Kim DJ, Kim H, Park JI, Shim TS, Rah BJ, Kim HD

It has been reported that repetitive brief periods of ischemia and reperfusion (ischemic preconditioning, IP) cause a significant reduction in the extent of myocardial necrosis or in the incidence of...
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Ethyl Pyruvate Has Anti-Inflammatory and Delayed Myocardial Protective Effects after Regional Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

Jang IS, Park MY, Shin IW, Sohn JT, Lee HK, Chung YK

PURPOSE: Ethyl pyruvate has anti-inflammatory properties and protects organs from ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)-induced tissue injury. The aim of this study was to determine whether ethyl pyruvate decreases the inflammatory response after...
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Is More Beneficial Than Optimal Medical Therapy in Elderly Patients with Angina Pectoris

Won H, Her AY, Kim BK, Kim YH, Shin DH, Kim JS, Ko YG, Choi D, Kwon HM, Jang Y, Hong MK

PURPOSE: Data comparing the clinical benefits of medical treatment with those of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in an elderly population with angina pectoris are limited. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy...
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Impact of Diltiazem Alone versus Diltiazem with Nitrate on Five-Year Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Significant Coronary Artery Spasm

Park T, Park JY, Rha SW, Seo HS, Choi BG, Choi SY, Byun JK, Park SH, Park EJ, Choi JY, Park SH, Lee JJ, Lee S, Na JO, Choi CU, Lim HE, Kim JW, Kim EJ, Park CG, Oh DJ

PURPOSE: Calcium channel blockers diltiazem and nitrate have been used as selective coronary vasodilators for patients with significant coronary artery spasm (CAS). However, no study has compared the efficacy of...
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