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Model: rat
Hydrogen therapy after resuscitation improves myocardial injury involving inhibition of autophagy in an asphyxial rat model of cardiac arrest
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How Hydrogen Therapy Can Help Save Lives After Cardiac Arrest
Researchers in China have found that hydrogen therapy, or inhaling hydrogen gas, can help reduce heart damage after cardiac arrest. This groundbreaking discovery could improve survival rates and reduce the risk of heart damage. The study suggests that hydrogen therapy works by reducing a process called autophagy, which can damage heart cells.
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Publish Year 2022 Country China Rank Positive Journal Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine Primary Topic Heart Secondary TopicCardiac Arrest Model Rat Tertiary TopicHypoxia-Ischemia Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement