A secondary end point was cardiac MRI (CMR), "the gold standard of final infarct size," which was done in a subgroup of 135 patients at 6 months, he said.
The suggestion of increased infarct size and myocardial injury was again seen. "When we looked at late gadolinium enhancement, there was a significant difference between the oxygen and the no-oxygen group. When this was normalized for left ventricular mass, it was just a nonsignificant trend," Stub added, but it still suggests the potential for increased myocardial injury.
A secondary end point was cardiac MRI (CMR), "the gold standard of final infarct size," which was done in a subgroup of 135 patients at 6 months, he said.The suggestion of increased infarct size and myocardial injury was again seen. "When we looked at late gadolinium enhancement, there was a significant difference between the oxygen and the no-oxygen group. When this was normalized for left ventricular mass, it was just a nonsignificant trend," Stub added, but it still suggests the potential for increased myocardial injury.
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