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After cath with reperfusion dysrhythmias- WHY at the cellular level?



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from Zookeeper3
Old Nov 10, 2009, 02:51 AM

Default Re: After cath with reperfusion dysrhythmias- WHY at the cellular level?
Originally Posted by ghillbert View Post
The problem would be how to study it - at least in humans. Couldn't really induce reperfusion arryhthmias to study at cellular level. Looks like most of the research is in rats.
Great thesis suggestion. This could simply be done in the cath lab and in the first two hours post plasty in the ICU. I can't believe it's only studied in rats, yet probably because the treatment is so standard and won't make and more pharmacutical $$$$, we won't find more studies!

I love reprofusion arrythmias, we've merged all the ICU staff and those bursts freak out the MICU and SICU nurses, it gets the adrenaline moving!
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