0 relating to ischaemia (= a medical problem in which there is not enough blood flowing to a part of the body):
Although myocardial reperfusion can rescue the number of necrotic cardiac myocytes, it is critically dependent upon the time of intervention after ischaemic insult.
The most commonly mentioned conditions were: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ischaemic heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, cancer; cerebrovascular disease, and, recurrent chest infections.
Early treatment leads to the preservation of ischaemic myocardium, reduction of infarct size and maintenance of cardiac function.
Transient ischaemic attacks do not typically cause disturbance of consciousness.
The impact of smoking pregnant women give up, and patients with ischaemic heart disease are likely to respond in larger proportions than those without disease.
Relation between periventricular haemorrhage and ischaemic brain lesions diagnosed by ultrasound in very preterm infants.
The most common mechanical obstacles include colorectal cancer and faecal impaction, with ischaemic colitis and tuberculosis seen less frequently.
In chronic ischaemic colitis, the diagnosis may be elusive, due to pain, commonly after food, being attributed to non-colonic pathology.