Brain and Myocardial Mitochondria Follow Different Patterns of Dysfunction After Cardiac Arrest
In conclusion, the kinetics of cardiac and cerebral mitochondrial dysfunction suggests that mitochondrial function does not play a major role in the early phase of the post-resuscitation process but is only involved in the longer pathophysiological events.
Source: Shock - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Basic Science Aspects Source Type: research
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