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Endocardial and epicardial infarct size after preconditioning by a partial coronary artery occlusion without intervening reperfusion. Importance of the degree and duration of flow reduction

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1995

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Thirty or ninety min of severe (70%) but not mild (30%) coronary flow reductions protected against myocardial infarction. The protection by a 70% FR was influenced by the duration of FR as a 30 min 70% FR similarly decreased IA in the endocardial and epicardial halves, while 90 min 70% FR preferentially limited IA in the epicardial half. These findings suggest that perfusion abnormalities immediately preceding an infarction could be an important source of infarct size variability in patients.