Descriptor English: | Reperfusion | ||||
Descriptor Spanish: |
Reperfusión
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Descriptor Portuguese: | Reperfusão | ||||
Descriptor French: | Reperfusion | ||||
Entry term(s): |
Reperfusions |
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Tree number(s): |
E04.100.700 E05.680.730 |
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RDF Unique Identifier: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015424 | ||||
Scope note: | Restoration of blood supply to tissue which is ischemic due to decrease in normal blood supply. The decrease may result from any source including atherosclerotic obstruction, narrowing of the artery, or surgical clamping. It is primarily a procedure for treating infarction or other ischemia, by enabling viable ischemic tissue to recover, thus limiting further necrosis. However, it is thought that reperfusion can itself further damage the ischemic tissue, causing REPERFUSION INJURY. |
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Annotation: | note category: a technique; /adv eff permitted but consider also REPERFUSION INJURY; MYOCARDIAL REPERFUSION is also available |
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Allowable Qualifiers: |
AE adverse effects CL classification EC economics ED education ES ethics HI history IS instrumentation LJ legislation & jurisprudence MO mortality MT methods NU nursing PX psychology RH rehabilitation SN statistics & numerical data ST standards TD trends VE veterinary |
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Previous Indexing: |
Ischemia (1969-1988) Perfusion (1968-1988) specific organ/blood supply (1976-1988) |
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Public MeSH Note: | 89 |
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History Note: | 89 |
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DeCS ID: | 23812 | ||||
Unique ID: | D015424 | ||||
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): | Click here to access the VHL documents | ||||
Date Established: | 1989/01/01 | ||||
Date of Entry: | 1988/06/07 | ||||
Revision Date: | 1997/06/20 |
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ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT
Surgical Procedures, Operative [E04]Surgical Procedures, Operative -
ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT
Investigative Techniques [E05]Investigative Techniques
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Reperfusion
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Concept UI |
M0023774 |
Scope note | Restoration of blood supply to tissue which is ischemic due to decrease in normal blood supply. The decrease may result from any source including atherosclerotic obstruction, narrowing of the artery, or surgical clamping. It is primarily a procedure for treating infarction or other ischemia, by enabling viable ischemic tissue to recover, thus limiting further necrosis. However, it is thought that reperfusion can itself further damage the ischemic tissue, causing REPERFUSION INJURY. |
Preferred term | Reperfusion |
Entry term(s) |
Reperfusions |
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