Reperfusion: The restoration of blood flow to an organ or tissue. After a heart attack, an immediate goal is to quickly open blocked arteries and reperfuse the heart muscles. Early reperfusion minimizes the extent of heart muscle damage and preserves the pumping function of the heart.
Reperfusion: The restoration of blood flow to an organ or tissue. After a heart attack, an immediate goal is to quickly open blocked arteries and reperfuse the heart ...
Damage to renal blood vessels during periods of hypotension does not become apparent until reperfusion occurs in the recovery stage of the vascular incident.
Biochemistry/molecular biology of cold & warm ischemia and reperfusion injury with emphasis on cryonics technology
re·per·fu·sion (r p r-fy zh n) n. The restoration of blood flow to an organ or tissue that has had its blood supply cut off, as after a heart attack.
Cerebral hyperperfusion, or reperfusion syndrome, is a rare, but serious, complication following revascularization.