2001
DOI: 10.1006/jsre.2001.6134
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Increased Ischemia-Reperfusion Blood Flow Impairs the Skeletal Muscle Contractile Function

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“…Furthermore, both techniques indicated an advantage of the tourniquet. The increased post-ischemic blood flow is consistent with other studies [22]. Since we occluded the artery as well as the vein in either experimental group, both models could have been susceptible to hemorrhagic infarction which then could also have implicated disturbances in measuring edema formation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Furthermore, both techniques indicated an advantage of the tourniquet. The increased post-ischemic blood flow is consistent with other studies [22]. Since we occluded the artery as well as the vein in either experimental group, both models could have been susceptible to hemorrhagic infarction which then could also have implicated disturbances in measuring edema formation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Ikebe et al investigated the relationship between the duration of ischaemia and the subsequent reperfusion blood flow in rats (18). They found an increased reperfusion blood flow after 90 minutes and 3 hours of ischaemia, but after 6 hours of ischaemia there was no significant increase in postischaemic blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is called the ‘no‐reflow phenomenon’ and is probably caused by cellular swelling, thrombosis and white cell plugging in capillaries, which increases the resistance in the microcirculation (19). The incidence of no flow depends on the severity of both the ischaemic insult and the subsequent reperfusion injury (18). During reperfusion oxygen is provided to the tissues, which combines with the free radical species generated during ischaemia to form reactive oxygen species (ROS) (13).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Trauma is an important cause of an acutely ischemic limb, and the potential for limb salvage in this situation is greatly improved with modern methods of vascular surgery, fracture fixation, and soft tissue reconstruction. The muscle injury is characterized by permeability edema, impaired muscle function, and muscle necrosis (Ikebe et al 2001). The associated systemic inflammatory response, of which lung is the most pertinent manifestation, represents the complex interplay between cytokine production and proinflammatory mediators-resulting in neutrophil recruitment and activation (Lechin andVaron 1994, Botha et al 1995).…”
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