Publications by authors named "A Skyschally"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effectiveness of using deep learning for automating the process of quantifying infarct size (IS) in heart experiments, which is traditionally done manually using TTC staining.
  • Researchers collected high-resolution images from pig heart experiments and developed a deep learning model (dynamic U-Net) to analyze these images for IS measurement.
  • Evaluation of the model showed strong performance metrics, suggesting that the automated method is a reliable and time-saving alternative to traditional IS quantification methods.
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Background And Aims: The spleen serves as an important relay organ that releases cardioprotective factor(s) upon vagal activation during remote ischaemic conditioning (RIC) in rats and pigs. The translation of these findings to humans was attempted.

Methods: Remote ischaemic conditioning or electrical auricular tragus stimulation (ATS) were performed in 10 healthy young volunteers, 10 volunteers with splenectomy, and 20 matched controls.

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The present analysis reports on the robustness of preclinical cardioprotection studies with infarct size as endpoint which were published in Basic Research in Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research, and Circulation Research between January 2013 and December 2023. Only 26 out of 269 papers with technically robust analysis of infarct size by triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining, magnetic resonance imaging or single photon emission tomography applied a prospective power analysis. A retrospective power calculation revealed that only 75% of the reported data sets with statistically significant positive results from all these studies had a statistical power of  ≥ 0.

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Whereas prior experiments in juvenile pigs had reported infarct size reduction by intravenous metoprolol early during myocardial ischaemia, two major clinical trials in patients with reperfused acute myocardial infarction were equivocal. We, therefore, went back and tested the translational robustness of infarct size reduction by metoprolol in minipigs. Using a power analysis-based prospective design, we pretreated 20 anaesthetised adult Göttingen minipigs with 1 mg kg metoprolol or placebo and subjected them to 60-min coronary occlusion and 180-min reperfusion.

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Background: Ischemic preconditioning (IPC; brief cycles of coronary occlusion/ reperfusion) reduces myocardial infarct size. The ST-segment elevation during coronary occlusion is progressively attenuated with increasing number of IPC cycles. Progressive attenuation of ST-segment elevation is considered a result of sarcolemmal K channel activation and has been considered to reflect and predict IPC's cardioprotection.

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