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2021 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hualu Zhang ◽  
Ningzhi Yang ◽  
Haiyan He ◽  
Junwu Chai ◽  
Xinxin Cheng ◽  
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Brianna F. Moon ◽  
Srikant Kamesh Iyer ◽  
Nicholas J. Josselyn ◽  
Eileen Hwuang ◽  
Sophia Swago ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chan Li ◽  
Zhaoya Liu ◽  
Ruizheng Shi

Myocardial ischemia is the major cause of death worldwide, and reperfusion is the standard intervention for myocardial ischemia. However, reperfusion may cause additional damage, known as myocardial reperfusion injury, for which there is still no effective therapy. This study aims to analyze the landscape of researches concerning myocardial reperfusion injury over the past three decades by machine learning. PubMed was searched for publications from 1990 to 2020 indexed under the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) term “myocardial reperfusion injury” on 13 April 2021. MeSH analysis and Latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) analyses were applied to reveal research hotspots. In total, 14,822 publications were collected and analyzed in this study. MeSH analyses revealed that time factors and apoptosis were the leading terms of the pathogenesis and treatment of myocardial reperfusion injury, respectively. In LDA analyses, research topics were classified into three clusters. Complex correlations were observed between topics of different clusters, and the prognosis is the most concerned field of the researchers. In conclusion, the number of publications on myocardial reperfusion injury increases during the past three decades, which mainly focused on prognosis, mechanism, and treatment. Prognosis is the most concerned field, whereas studies on mechanism and treatment are relatively lacking.


Author(s):  
Mohamed El Farissi ◽  
Danielle C.J. Keulards ◽  
Jo M. Zelis ◽  
Marcel van ’t Veer ◽  
Frederik M. Zimmermann ◽  
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Myocardial reperfusion injury—triggered by an inevitable inflammatory response after reperfusion—may undo a considerable part of the myocardial salvage achieved through timely percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Because infarct size is strongly correlated to mortality and risk of heart failure, the importance of endeavors for cardioprotective therapies to attenuate myocardial reperfusion injury and decrease infarct size remains undisputed. Myocardial reperfusion injury is the result of several complex nonlinear phenomena, and for a therapy to be effective, it should act on multiple targets involved in this injury. In this regard, hypothermia remains a promising treatment despite a number of negative randomized controlled trials in humans with acute myocardial infarction so far. To turn the tide for hypothermia in patients with acute myocardial infarction, sophisticated solutions for important limitations of systemic hypothermia should continue to be developed. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology and clinical expression of myocardial reperfusion injury and discuss the current status and possible future of hypothermia for cardioprotection in patients with acute myocardial infarction.


2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioannis Valikeserlis ◽  
Amaryllis-Aikaterini Athanasiou ◽  
Dimitrios Stakos

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