Examples of 'reperfusion' in a sentence

Meaning of "reperfusion"

reperfusion (noun) - the process of restoring blood flow to an organ or tissue after a period of ischemia, typically used in medical contexts such as during surgery or in treating heart attacks
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  • The restoration of blood flow to an organ, after it was cut off (e.g. in an operation).

How to use "reperfusion" in a sentence

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However reperfusion itself causes supplementary lesions.
Effect on focal cerebral ischaemia with reperfusion.
Reperfusion injury is a major problem in clinical cardiology.
The inflammatory process following reperfusion is complex.
Reperfusion was confirmed by the restart of blood flow.
Neutrophil activation occurs as part of reperfusion injury.
Reperfusion arrhythmias may lead to cardiac.
These are the first manifestations of reperfusion injury.
Reperfusion strategies and adjuvant therapy.
One is ischemia and the other is reperfusion.
Reperfusion begins with vessel declamping.
We do not have any reperfusion solution.
Reperfusion is simulated by resuspension in an oxygenated buffer.
Pretreatment it reduced reperfusion injury in volunteers.
The reperfusion duration lasts for at least a minute or so.

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All parameters were measured in periods of reperfusion previously described.
Ischemia and reperfusion pathways are mediated by various kinases.
This phenomenon is similar to reperfusion injury.
Sixty minutes of reperfusion followed the occlusion phase.
Various inflammatory immune responses occur during reperfusion.
Reperfusion was achieved by releasing the threads.
Such inflammation can be further worsened by reperfusion therapy.
Reperfusion injury no or slow reflow.
The arrhythmias induced by this reperfusion are then evaluated.
This restoration of circulation to the liver is called reperfusion.
Hemodilution and its effects on reperfusion injury are well known.
Damage may also be caused to a heart upon reperfusion.
Reperfusion can cause hyperkalemia.
Implications when selecting a reperfusion strategy.
Reperfusion was achieved by restoring cell media under normoxic conditions.
Infusion until the end of reperfusion.
The reperfusion can be achieved by medicines or preferably by coronary angioplasty.
The ischemia may also precede reperfusion injury.
Reperfusion may be caused by an injury.
Urine out put during the reperfusion period.
Ischemia reperfusion injury and acute kidney injury model.
Neutrophils are seen in reperfused myocardium shortly after reperfusion.
Ischemia and reperfusion injury.
These patients are at significant risk of developing reperfusion injury.
Another embodiment is when the reperfusion injury is a vascular stroke.
In a single dose at the onset of reperfusion.
Reperfusion may further result in marked endothelial cell dysfunction.
There is no definite treatment available for reperfusion injury.
In such combinations reperfusion damage risk is lessened even further.
Reperfusion was observed microscopically after the removal of the clip.
This is called a reperfusion injury.
Injury and reperfusion may result in marked intracellular acidosis.
Coronary thrombolysis may result in arrhythmias associated with reperfusion.
Reperfusion was carried out using the same perfusion solution.
Between the cerebral edema and the reperfusion coding.

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