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Development of Myocardial Edema is Dependent on Reperfusion
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The Influence of Myocardial Edema on Microvascular Obstruction During ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction - Cardiovascular Grand Rounds
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- 1 The influence of myocardial edema on microvascular obstruction during ST-elevation myocardial infarction
- 2 DISCLOSURES
- 3 Contribution of Lethal Reperfusion Injury Contributes up to 40% of Final Infarct Size
- 4 Microvascular Obstruction (MVO)
- 5 MVO is represented by hypo-enhanced (orange) region inside the hyper-enhanced (yellow) infarct region
- 6 MVO (no-Reflow) - Historical Perspectives
- 7 Myocardial Edema Following Reperfusion - Background
- 8 Development of Myocardial Edema is Dependent on Reperfusion
- 9 Increased Extravascular Compressive Forces Contribute to MVO
- 10 MVO Mass Increases Linearly with LV Mass and is associated with Greater Myocardial Edema
- 11 "Out of this World" Revelations About Infarct Size Following STEMI !
- 12 Prevailing Dogma about Infarct Size
- 13 LVEF Follow-up
- 14 Intramyocardial Hemorrhage (IMH)