Project Details
Koronare Mikroembolisation vs. ischämische Präkinditionierung
Applicant
Professor Dr. Gerd Heusch
Subject Area
Cardiology, Angiology
Term
from 2005 to 2009
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5450472
Final Report Year
2008
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- Coronary microembolization does not induce acute preconditioning against infarction in pigs - the role of adenosine. Cardiovasc Res 2004; 63:313-22
Skyschally A, Schulz R, Gres P, et al.
- Diagnostic discrimination between graft-related and non-graft-related perioperative myocardial infarction with cardiac troponin I after coronary artery bypass surgery. Eur Heart J 2005; 26:2440-7
Thielmann M, Massoudy P, Schmermund A, et al.
- Preinfarction angina: No interference of coronary microembolization with acute ischemic preconditioning. J Mol Cell Cardiol 2005; 39:355-61
Skyschally A, Gres P, Heusch P, et al.
- Coronary microembolization. Basic Res Cardiol 2006; 101:373-82
Skyschally A, Leineweber K, Gres P, Haude M, Erbel R, Heusch G
- Functional significance of myofilament protein oxidation. Eur Heart J 2006; 27:764-5
van der Velden J
- Intense vasoconstriction in response to aspirate from stented saphenous vein aortocoronary bypass grafts. J Am Coll Cardiol 2006; 47:981-6
Leineweber K, Böse D, Vogelsang M, Haude M, Erbel R, Heusch G
- Oxidative modification of tropomyosin and myocardial dysfunction following coronary microembolization. Eur Heart J 2006; 27:875-81
Canton M, Skyschally A, Menabo R, et al.
- Bidirectional role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in coronary microembolization: progressive contractile dysfunction versus delayed protection against infarction. Circ Res 2007; 100:140-6
Skyschally A, Gres P, Hoffmann S, et al.
- Detection of coronary microembolization by Doppler ultrasound in patients with stable angina pectoris undergoing elective percutaneous coronary interventions. Circulation 2007; 115:600-8
Bahrmann P, Werner GS, Heusch G, et al.
- Impact of atherosclerotic plaque composition on coronary microembolization during percutaneous coronary interventions. Basic Res Cardiol 2008; 103:587-97
Böse D, von BC, Zhou XY, et al.
- Reduced calcium responsiveness characterizes contractile dysfunction following coronary microembolization. Basic Res Cardiol 2008; 103:552-9
Skyschally A, Gres P, van CP, et al.