JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
TIME LIMIT FOR EARLY CORONARY ARTERY REVASCULARIZATION : Restoration of Contractility in Reperfused Myocardium in Dogs
AKIRA YOKOTAHIROKI HONMANORIKATSU SHINZATOTATSUZO TANABE
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1981 Volume 45 Issue 12 Pages 1355-1363

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The present study was undertaken to establish the time limit until the biginning of reperfusion that would permit restoration of contractility in acute myocardial infraction, and to confirm the delayed recovery of dyskinesis in ischemic area followed by reperfusion. Studies were carried out in 31 dogs of which 29 had temporary (20 min to 5 hours) occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery with detected with tension curve obtained using a strain gauge arch. In the short term reperfusion study, dyskinesis disappeared if reperfusion was begun within 20 min of ischemia. However, dyskinesis remained after one hour of reperfusion, if reperfusion was done after 40 min of ischemia. Reperfusion for 10 days after 3 and 4 hours of occlusion resulted in recovery of regional myocardial contractility. However in 2 of 5 animals with 5 hours of coronary occlusion, the reperfused area remained dyskinetic even after 10 days of reperfusion. It is concluded that revascularization of myocardium that has been kept ischemic for less than 4 hours may lead to disappearance of dyskinesis. These findings also indicate that early coronary revascularized area.

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