Evaluation of the effect of carvedilol orodispersible tablets on ischemia–reperfusion injury and flap viability in rats: An in vivo study
Serkan Tokgonul,
Emine Dilek Ozyilmaz,
Tansel Comoglu
et al.
Abstract:Flap surgery is an integral part of plastic surgery, and ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) injury significantly affects the viability of the flap. Carvedilol (CRV), a nonselective beta‐blocker with alpha‐1 blocking and antioxidant properties, and known for its potential in reducing I/R damage, was chosen as the active substance for our study. The aim of this study was to investigate the vasodilator and antioxidant effects of CRV on rat inferior epigastric artery skin flap using orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs). T… Show more
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