Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues

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Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues. / Tsapenko, M V; Weber, M; Moser, A; Keupp, M; Timmermann, W; Debus, S; Thiede, A; Henrich, H A.

In: Klinichna khirurhiia, No. 1, 01.2001, p. 45-47.

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Harvard

Tsapenko, MV, Weber, M, Moser, A, Keupp, M, Timmermann, W, Debus, S, Thiede, A & Henrich, HA 2001, 'Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues', Klinichna khirurhiia, no. 1, pp. 45-47.

APA

Tsapenko, M. V., Weber, M., Moser, A., Keupp, M., Timmermann, W., Debus, S., Thiede, A., & Henrich, H. A. (2001). Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues. Klinichna khirurhiia, (1), 45-47.

Vancouver

Tsapenko MV, Weber M, Moser A, Keupp M, Timmermann W, Debus S et al. Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues. Klinichna khirurhiia. 2001 Jan;(1):45-47.

Bibtex

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title = "Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues",
abstract = "In experiment there were studied changes of the tissue blood circulation and microcirculation during postischemic reperfusion of skeletal muscles with various density of capillaries. It was established that reactive hyperemia, caused mainly by enhancement of extracapillary tissue blood flow. While persistence of durable arterial hypertension the capillaries quantity and potential volume of microcirculatory bed are reducing, negatively influencing the blood circulation restoration process during postischemic reperfusion. In chronic ischemia the potential volume of microcirculation is increasing, securing complete restoration of blood circulation in postischemic reperfusion.",
keywords = "Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Ischemia/surgery, Microcirculation/physiology, Muscle, Skeletal/blood supply, Reperfusion Injury/surgery, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Swine",
author = "Tsapenko, {M V} and M Weber and A Moser and M Keupp and W Timmermann and S Debus and A Thiede and Henrich, {H A}",
year = "2001",
month = jan,
language = "Ukrainisch",
pages = "45--47",
number = "1",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Restoration of blood circulation in reperfusion of ischemic tissues

AU - Tsapenko, M V

AU - Weber, M

AU - Moser, A

AU - Keupp, M

AU - Timmermann, W

AU - Debus, S

AU - Thiede, A

AU - Henrich, H A

PY - 2001/1

Y1 - 2001/1

N2 - In experiment there were studied changes of the tissue blood circulation and microcirculation during postischemic reperfusion of skeletal muscles with various density of capillaries. It was established that reactive hyperemia, caused mainly by enhancement of extracapillary tissue blood flow. While persistence of durable arterial hypertension the capillaries quantity and potential volume of microcirculatory bed are reducing, negatively influencing the blood circulation restoration process during postischemic reperfusion. In chronic ischemia the potential volume of microcirculation is increasing, securing complete restoration of blood circulation in postischemic reperfusion.

AB - In experiment there were studied changes of the tissue blood circulation and microcirculation during postischemic reperfusion of skeletal muscles with various density of capillaries. It was established that reactive hyperemia, caused mainly by enhancement of extracapillary tissue blood flow. While persistence of durable arterial hypertension the capillaries quantity and potential volume of microcirculatory bed are reducing, negatively influencing the blood circulation restoration process during postischemic reperfusion. In chronic ischemia the potential volume of microcirculation is increasing, securing complete restoration of blood circulation in postischemic reperfusion.

KW - Animals

KW - Disease Models, Animal

KW - Ischemia/surgery

KW - Microcirculation/physiology

KW - Muscle, Skeletal/blood supply

KW - Reperfusion Injury/surgery

KW - Surgical Procedures, Operative

KW - Swine

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 11475973

SP - 45

EP - 47

IS - 1

ER -