作者
Marcos F Minicucci, Paula S Azevedo, Paula F Martinez, Aline RR Lima, Camila Bonomo, Daniele M Guizoni, Bertha F Polegato, Marina P Okoshi, Katashi Okoshi, Beatriz B Matsubara, Sergio AR Paiva, Leonardo AM Zornoff
发表日期
2011/9/1
期刊
International journal of cardiology
卷号
151
期号
2
页码范围
242-243
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Ventricular remodeling, decreased left ventricular systolic function, and heart failure have been associated with poor long-term outcomes after myocardial infarction [1, 2]. Thus, it is critical to know the pathophysiological alterations involved in these processes for myocardial infarction management. A rat coronary artery ligation leads to a wide range of infarct size, cardiac remodeling and left ventricular dysfunction. In addition, it is accepted that the coronary occlusion consequences are closely related to infarction size, which is a powerful determinant of survival [3], ventricular remodeling [4], and cardiac systolic function [5]. In order to determine the association between infarct size and outcomes after coronary occlusion, the animals were divided into three groups (small, moderate or large infarct size), but this division was not homogeneous among the studies because the animals were randomly placed in the groups …
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