0 a medical problem in which there is not enough blood flowing to a part of the body, usually because the arteries have become too narrow. It can lead to very serious health conditions: --
cerebral/myocardial ischemia
The same duration of sodium pentobarbital treatment was applied to the sham and ischemia control groups.
In addition, there is currently insufficient data that in situ preservation will protect all organs from ischemia.
A seizure is not common, but can result if the brain reacts to the ischemia with a seizure.
Particular attention must be paid to patients with transient symptoms of brain ischemia.
These data suggest that, in the period subsequent to arrest, patients may be particularly vulnerable to cerebral ischemia.
The second volume then deals with the items of excitation-contraction coupling, contraction, circulation, cardiac metabolism, receptors and transmitters, ischemia, and arrhythmias.
Following these events, he never had any cardiac signs, or symptoms of coronary ischemia.
Calcium entering the cells during early ischemia triggers events that cause damage hours or days later.