Thromb Haemost 1974; 32(02/03): 659-664
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1647734
Original Article
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Decreased Fibrinolysis in Reperfused Ischaemic Tissue

G. W Cherry*
1   Nuffield Department of Surgery & Department of Dermatology, Oxford University
,
T. J Ryan
1   Nuffield Department of Surgery & Department of Dermatology, Oxford University
,
J. E Ellis
1   Nuffield Department of Surgery & Department of Dermatology, Oxford University
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Received 15 July 1974

Accepted 22 July 1974

Publication Date:
24 July 2018 (online)

Summary

The fibrinolytic activity of skin flaps subjected to ischaemia and reperfusion was studied in five pigs. Total interference with the blood supply up to 24 hours did not in itself lead to changes in fibrinolytic activity. However, reperfusion of the skin after six hours of ischaemia caused a dramatic reduction in fibrinolytic activity measured 18 hours later.

Similar studies on reperfused femoral artery and vein after six hours of ischaemia showed marked reduction in fibrinolytic activity of the vessels.

It is suggested that reperfusion of tissue made ischaemic for six hours is damaging and might be a contributory factor to vascular pathology.

* Present Address: Department of Medicine, Medical School, Cape Town University.


 
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