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CS Apstein - American Heart Journal, 2000 - Elsevier
CS Apstein
American Heart Journal, 2000Elsevier
Early clinical trials of glucose-insulin-potassium for acute myocardial infarction were
inconclusive. However, several recent placebo-controlled, prospective, randomized clinical
trials of glucose-insulin-potassium for acute myocardial infarction or metabolic support
during and after cardiac surgery have demonstrated its efficacy. These clinical results are
supported by experimental studies that have shown a strong protective effect of increased
glycolytic substrate on ischemic myocardium in concert with an improved bioenergetic …
Early clinical trials of glucose-insulin-potassium for acute myocardial infarction were inconclusive. However, several recent placebo-controlled, prospective, randomized clinical trials of glucose-insulin-potassium for acute myocardial infarction or metabolic support during and after cardiac surgery have demonstrated its efficacy. These clinical results are supported by experimental studies that have shown a strong protective effect of increased glycolytic substrate on ischemic myocardium in concert with an improved bioenergetic status. (Am Heart J 2000;139:S107-S114.)
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