1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf01908048
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The effect of coronary flow restriction on the viability of porcine myocardium

Abstract: The effect of a prolonged (3 hours) defined coronary flow restriction on early (30 minutes) and late (24 hours) reperfusability and survival of the myocardium was studied in a closed-chest pig model. Coronary blood flow (CBF) was restricted to 51 +/- 4% (moderate flow restriction) and 36 +/- 6% (severe flow restriction) of preexisting resting flow values. Regional determination of the restricted CBF after severe flow restriction showed the anticipated extension of the ischemic area from endocardial to epicardi… Show more

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