Reperfusion therapy is used to restore blood flow in blocked arteries after a heart attack. Reperfusion injury usually occurs as a result of organ transplantation and other injuries. Patients are treated with antiplatelet therapy, open or endovascular revascularization, coronary angioplasty, and others. Reperfusion injury can occur in organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, intestines, lungs, and brain. Clinical trials are being conducted with drugs designed to treat reflux injuries. Damage to the tissue as a result of a lack of blood supply leads to reperfusion injuries. Brain damage following a stroke is one example of a reperfusion injuries. Reperfusion therapy causes blood to flow into the tissue thatcauses inflammation and oxidative damage from oxidative stress. Therapeutic hypothermia, hydrogen sulfide therapy, cyclosporins, stem cell therapy, and other methods can all be used to treat reperfusion injury. Oxidative damage happens when reperfusion therapy is delayed.
Market Dynamics
Increasing launches of new products and mergers and acquisitions by key market players are expected to drive the global reperfusion treatment market growth. For instance, on October 15, 2021, Study.com, the extensive platform for education gainers, published an article explaining the process of delivering oxygenated blood to the body's tissues known as perfusion. Physicians must first define a few terms related to the heart beat cycle in order to comprehend when perfusion occurs. Two cycles make up one heartbeat. The first cycle, referred to as the lub, or systole, occurs when the chambers constrict and drive blood into the arteries. The second cycle, also known as the dub or diastole, is when the chambers relax and blood fills them.
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