Pulsed electromagnetic field improves cardiac function in response to myocardial infarction

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Our Summary

PEMF therapy has been deemed effective in improving blood blow regeneration. Knowing this, this study focuses to exploit the effects of PEMF on cardiac recovery in rat myocardial infarction. Using 30 Hz frequency and 5 mT intensity, data showed significant improvement on cardiac systolic function as well as inhibit cardiac apoptosis which highlights the beneficial effects of PEMF therapy.

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Study Categories

blood vessel formation, cardio/heart/bloodflow, stroke

Authors

[‘Chang-Ning Hao’, ‘Jing-Juan Huang’, ‘Yi-Qin Shi’, ‘Xian-Wu Cheng’, ‘Hao-Yun Li’, ‘Lin Zhou’, ‘Xin-Gui Guo’, ‘Rui-Lin Li’, ‘Wei Lu’, ‘Yi-Zhun Zhu’, ‘Jun-Li Duan’]

PMID

24936220

PMCID

PMC4058309

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

30

Frequency Range

Low

Intensity (G)

50

Intensity Range

High

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

animal

Keywords Listed

Pulsed electromagnetic field, cardiac function, angiogenesis, apoptosis, ischemic myocardium

Added Descriptive Keywords

heart attack, stroke, blocked blood flow, heart, cardiac recovery, rat

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