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    Mild hypothermia reduces cardiac post-ischemic reactive hyperemia

    In experimentally induced myocardial infarction, mild hypothermia (33–35°C) is beneficial if applied prior to ischemia or reperfusion. Hypothermia, when applied after reperfusion seems to confer little or no b...

    Goran K Olivecrona, Matthias Götberg, Jan Harnek in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2007)

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    Intimal Hyperplasia in Balloon Dilated Coronary Arteries is Reduced by Local Delivery of the NO Donor, SIN-1 Via a cGMP-Dependent Pathway

    To elucidate the mechanism by which local delivery of 3-morpholino-sydnonimine (SIN-1) affects intimal hyperplasia after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA).

    Jan Harnek, Evita Zoucas, Valéria Perez de Sá, Eva Ekblad in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2011)

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    Evaluation of coronary blood flow velocity during cardiac arrest with circulation maintained through mechanical chest compressions in a porcine model

    Mechanical chest compressions (CCs) have been shown capable of maintaining circulation in humans suffering cardiac arrest for extensive periods of time. Reports have documented a visually normalized coronary b...

    Henrik Wagner, Bjarne Madsen Hardig, Stig Steen in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2011)

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    A pharmacodynamic comparison of 5 anti-platelet protocols in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary PCI

    Despite advances in anti-platelet treatments, there still exists an early increase in both ischemic as well as bleeding events following primary PCI in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)....

    Sasha Koul, Pontus Andell, Andreas Martinsson in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2014)

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    The safety of introducing a new generation TAVR device: one departments experience from introducing a second generation repositionable TAVR

    In the evolving field of transcatheter aortic valve replacements a new generation of valves have been introduced to clinical practice. With the complexity of the TAVR procedure and the unique aspects of each T...

    Henrik Bjursten, Shahab Nozohoor, Malin Johansson in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2017)

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    Assessment of increasing intravenous adenosine dose in fractional flow reserve

    Effects of increased adenosine dose in the assessment of fractional flow reserve (FFR) were studied in relation to FFR results, hemodynamic effects and patient discomfort. FFR require maximal hyperemia mediate...

    David Sparv, Matthias Götberg, Jan Harnek, Tobias Persson in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2017)

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    Single-center evaluation of a next generation fully repositionable and retrievable transcatheter aortic valve replacement

    The mechanically expandable Lotus Valve System is a fully repositionable and retrievable valve with an adaptive seal to minimize paravalvular leak (PVL). The aim of this study was to evaluate the short- and lo...

    Karolina Berntorp, Sasha Koul, Shahab Nozohoor, Jan Harnek in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2019)