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Myocardial hibernation is reversible contractile dysfunction of cardiac myocytes caused by chronic ischemia.
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Summary Diagnosis of coronary artery disease Heart failure: myocardial viability and hibernation Microvascular disease ( Chapter 17) Personal perspective Further reading References...
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In the Arctic ground squirrel, hibernation caused a marked hypoglycemia and a twofold increase in myocardial and skeletal muscle glycogen, but had no effect on liver glycogen.
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In cardiology, hibernating myocardium is a state when some segments of the myocardium exhibit abnormalities of contractile function. These abnormalities can ...
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Apr 11, 2011 ... is a clinical syndrome manifesting a variety of tissue effects and global cardiac effects that impair cardiac function.
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Nov 18, 2004 ... The pathophysiology of myocardial hibernation is characterized as a situation of reduced regional contractile function distal to a coronary artery ...
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Jul 16, 1998 ... Review Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Hibernating Myocardium.
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The origins and mechanisms of myocardial hibernation are obscure and controversial. Indeed, there is even debate over whether the hibernating heart is ...
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Jun 25, 2008 ... Hibernating Myocardium Patients with chronic coronary artery disease frequently have contractile dysfunction that recovers upon reperfusion.
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Crit Care Med. 2005 Dec;33(12):2752-6. Evidence of myocardial hibernation in the septic heart. Levy RJ, Piel DA, Acton PD, Zhou R, Ferrari VA, Karp JS, ...
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