No reflow phenomenon
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| No reflow phenomenon Classification and external resources |
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| MeSH | D054318 |
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No reflow phenomenon is the failure of blood to reperfuse an ischemic area after the physical obstruction has been removed or bypassed.[1][2]
It may be associated with microvascular damage.
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[edit] References
- ^ Medscape.
- ^ Kishi T, Yamada A, Okamatsu S, Sunagawa K (May 2007). "Percutaneous coronary arterial thrombectomy for acute myocardial infarction reduces no-reflow phenomenon and protects against left ventricular remodeling related to the proximal left anterior descending and right coronary artery". Int Heart J 48 (3): 287–302. PMID 17592194.

