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Adenosine for myocardial protection in acute myocardial infarction.

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Granger, CB
Published in: Am J Cardiol
June 19, 1997

Although reperfusion therapy for acute myocardial infarction is known to reduce infarct size, improve left ventricular function, and reduce mortality, the full potential benefit may be limited by acceleration of damage resulting from reperfusion, or "reperfusion injury." Evidence of a variety of mechanisms of reperfusion injury has led to a wide range of proposed therapeutic interventions, including agents to prevent oxygen free radical damage, inhibit white blood cell function, reduce calcium influx, improve microvascular blood flow, inhibit sympathetic stimulation, and improve energy stores. A multitude of agents have been shown to limit infarct size in animals when administered before or during reperfusion. Unfortunately, most have been disappointing when tested clinically. Adenosine, a theoretically attractive agent for preventing reperfusion injury, has shown promise in small, clinical studies, and appears to be an endogenous substance involved in the protective effect of ischemic preconditioning. When studied in the setting of angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction, adenosine was associated with small infarct size and improved coronary flow. As myocardial preservation with reperfusion during bypass surgery shares pathophysiologic characteristics with the reperfused myocardium in acute infarction, early results of adenosine during bypass surgery presented at this symposium support the concept that adenosine may be beneficial. Two ongoing Phase II trials of adenosine in acute myocardial infarction-one with thrombolysis and one with direct angioplasty-will provide important information about the potential benefits of adenosine in the context of reperfusion.

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Am J Cardiol

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0002-9149

Publication Date

June 19, 1997

Volume

79

Issue

12A

Start / End Page

44 / 48

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasodilator Agents
  • Thrombolytic Therapy
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Humans
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Cardiovascular Agents
  • Animals
  • Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
 

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Granger, C. B. (1997). Adenosine for myocardial protection in acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol, 79(12A), 44–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9149(97)00263-4
Granger, C. B. “Adenosine for myocardial protection in acute myocardial infarction.Am J Cardiol 79, no. 12A (June 19, 1997): 44–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9149(97)00263-4.
Granger CB. Adenosine for myocardial protection in acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol. 1997 Jun 19;79(12A):44–8.
Granger, C. B. “Adenosine for myocardial protection in acute myocardial infarction.Am J Cardiol, vol. 79, no. 12A, June 1997, pp. 44–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/s0002-9149(97)00263-4.
Granger CB. Adenosine for myocardial protection in acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol. 1997 Jun 19;79(12A):44–48.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Cardiol

DOI

ISSN

0002-9149

Publication Date

June 19, 1997

Volume

79

Issue

12A

Start / End Page

44 / 48

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasodilator Agents
  • Thrombolytic Therapy
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Humans
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Cardiovascular Agents
  • Animals
  • Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary