reperfuusiota
Reperfuusiota, or reperfusion, is the restoration of blood flow to tissue that has experienced ischemia. It is a central concept in cardiology, neurology, and transplant medicine. Reperfusion is essential to salvage endangered tissue, but the reintroduction of blood can also cause injury, known as reperfusion injury, driven by oxidative stress, calcium overload, endothelial dysfunction, and an inflammatory response.
Common settings include myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and donated organ transplantation. In acute myocardial infarction, timely
Mechanistically, reperfusion introduces oxygen that forms reactive oxygen species and activates inflammatory cascades, while mitochondrial permeability
Clinical management emphasizes rapid reperfusion while mitigating injury. Strategies include gentle or staged reperfusion, ischemic conditioning,