The Influence of Myocardial Edema on Microvascular Obstruction During ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction - Cardiovascular Grand Rounds

The Influence of Myocardial Edema on Microvascular Obstruction During ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction - Cardiovascular Grand Rounds

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Prevailing Dogma about Infarct Size

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Prevailing Dogma about Infarct Size

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

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