Correspondence


Dubious effects by the choice of anesthetics in remote ischemic preconditioning

Patrick Meybohm, Christian Stoppe, Kai Zacharowski

Abstract

Initial clinical studies of remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) led to encouraging proof-of-principle, while others did not. Possible explanations for the divergent results are that (I) most trials used only surrogate end points; (II) were conducted as single center studies; (III) used a single-blind design; (IV) and/or had a small sample size. The RIPHeart (1) and ERICCA (2) trials are encompassing more than 3,000 patients and provide now new evidence on this topic.

Download Citation