• Surgery · Nov 2010

    Remote ischemic preconditioning will reduce graft-related events after surgical infrainguinal revascularization: evidence-based surgery hypothesis.

    • Stewart R Walsh, Tjun Y Tang, David G Cooper, Umar Sadat, and Michael E Gaunt.
    • Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK. srwalsh@doctors.org.uk
    • Surgery. 2010 Nov 1;148(5):1020-1.

    AbstractSurgical lower extremity revascularization obligates ischemia-reperfusion, and local ischemia-reperfusion provokes systemic inflammation; perhaps counterintuitively, remote ischemic preconditioning elicits a constructive anti-inflammatory response. So, remote ischemic preconditioning will decrease graft-related complications after surgical infrainguinal revascularization.Copyright © 2010 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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