Reperfusion Scholarly Journal

REPERFUSION can be defined as a the action of restoring the flow of blood to an organ or tissue, typically after a heart attack or stroke heart. The restoration of blood flow to an organ or to tissue. After a heart attack, an immediate goal is to quickly open blocked arteries and reparses the heart muscles. Early reperfusion minimizes the extent of heart muscle damage and preserves the pumping function of the heart. restoration of blood flow to the damaged myocardium triggers further ischemic cellular damage, this paradoxical effect is known as reperfusion injury. The role of nitric oxide (an endothelium-derived relaxing factor) as a cardioprotective agent against reperfusion injury. Despite the improved understanding of the process of reperfusion injury, there are no specific therapies to prevent it

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