Reperfusion injury natural history

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [4] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shivam Singla, M.D.[5] Anjan K. Chakrabarti, M.D. [6] Kashish Goel, M.D.

Natural History

Reperfusion Injury Natural History along with the different terms given by various scientists along the course of time starting from 1950's- 1980. [1]

The Ischemia-reperfusion injury was first seen in 1955 by Sewell while performing ligation of Dog's coronary arteries

Then later Jennings gave the term Myocardial IRI in 1960. He is the first person to name the term Ischemia Reperfusion Injury(IRI) on the basis of histological changes in canine myocardium.

Later various terms were given by the scientist depending upon the various organ system involved:

  • Then Modry gave the term Lung IRI in 1978

Ischemic preconditioning was first explained by Murry et al. In 1986 he performed a study in dog explaining the importance of ischemia reperfusion in dogs on infarct size reduction.

Natural History Of Reperfusion Injury. [2]

Ischemic post-conditioning was given by Zhao et al in 2003 and explained this with the help of an experiment showing a small episode of Ischemia or reperfusion performed immediately after the resumption of flow following a period of ischemia. They found that this helped in the reduction of infarct size in dogs by up to 40%.

Complications

  • Early reperfusion in the course of STEMI prevents myocardial necrosis and may lead to complete recovery of function resulting in a better prognosis as compared to a situation where there is a delay in perfusion.

Prognosis

Prognosis in CNS patients

References

  1. Hausenloy DJ, Yellon DM (January 2013). "Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury: a neglected therapeutic target". J. Clin. Invest. 123 (1): 92–100. doi:10.1172/JCI62874. PMC 3533275. PMID 23281415.