Abstract
The term ‘myocardial ischaemia’ describes a condition which exists when fractional uptake of oxygen in the heart is not sufficient to maintain the zate of cellular oxidation (Jennings, 1970). This leads to an extremely complex situation which has been extensively studied in recent years (Hillis and Braunwald, 1977; Nayler et al., 1979; Jennings and Reimer, 1981; Neely and Feuvray, 1981; Bourdillon and Poole-Wilson, 1982; Ferrari et al., 1986b).
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Ferrari, R. (1992). Myocardial Response to Reperfusion after a Prolonged Period of Ischaemia. In: Parratt, J.R. (eds) Myocardial Response to Acute Injury. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12522-7_14
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