Reperfusion of cardiac tissue can lead to a restoration of blood flow, which is essential for salvaging ischemic heart muscle and preventing further damage. However, it can also trigger reperfusion injury, characterized by oxidative stress, inflammation, and calcium overload, potentially exacerbating cell damage. This paradox underscores the need for careful management of reperfusion strategies to maximize benefits while minimizing harm.
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Reperfusion is when blood returns to tissue after it has been dead for a period of time. Reperfusion injuries can take some time to properly heal. Some Reperfusion injuries may take days, while others take weeks or months.
Cardiac Muscle tissue =)
The heart is made mostly of cardiac muscle.
Cardiac Necrosis is the death of cardiac tissue.
Cardiac tissue makes up the muscle of the heart, hope this helped
what tissue is not a cardic tissue
Cardiac muscle fibers.
No, only the heart is made up of cardiac tissue.
Cardiac muscle tissue has intercalated discs, which are specialized structures that help with communication and coordination of muscle contractions in the heart.
It's a tissue inside you heart!
Smooth cardiac muscle.