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Remote Ischemic Conditioning in Acute Myocardial Infarction and Shock States.

Robert A Kloner1,2, Jianru Shi1,2, Wangde Dai1,2, Juan Carreno1, Lifu Zhao1.   

Abstract

Remote ischemic conditioning is the phenomenon whereby brief, nonlethal episodes of ischemia in one organ (such as a limb) protect a remote organ from ischemic necrosis induced by a longer duration of severe ischemia followed by reperfusion. This phenomenon has been reproduced by dozens of experimental laboratories and was shown to reduce the size of myocardial infarction in many but not all clinical studies. In one recent large clinical trial, remote ischemic conditioning induced by repetitive blood pressure cuff inflations on the arm did not reduce infarct size or improve clinical outcomes. This negative result may have been related in part to the overall success of early reperfusion and current adjunctive therapies, such as antiplatelet therapy, antiremodeling therapies, and low-risk patients, that may make it difficult to show any advantage of newer adjunctive therapies on top of existing therapies. One relevant area in which current outcomes are not as positive as in the treatment of heart attack is the treatment of shock, where mortality rates remain high. Recent experimental studies show that remote ischemic conditioning may improve survival and organ function in shock states, especially hemorrhagic shock and septic shock. In this study, we review the preclinical studies that have explored the potential benefit of this therapy for shock states and describe an ongoing clinical study.

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Keywords:  ST-elevation myocardial infarction; cardiogenic shock; hemorrhagic shock; ischemia/reperfusion injury; myocardial infarct size; remote ischemic conditioning; remote ischemic perconditioning; remote ischemic preconditioning; septic shock

Year:  2019        PMID: 31823646     DOI: 10.1177/1074248419892603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 1074-2484            Impact factor:   2.457


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