The role of inflammation in post-STEMI remodeling: findings from the PULSE-MI Trial: The Role of Inflammation in Post-STEMI Remodeling --- Introduction Despite rapid reperfusion with primary PCI, many patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) develop adverse ventricular remodeling and heart failure. A key driver of this process is inflammation, which begins during myocardial ischemia and intensifies after reperfusion. This inflammatory cascade promotes cardiomyocyte death, microvascular injury, and fibrosis, ultimately leading to left ventricular (LV) dilation and systolic dysfunction. The PULSE-MI trial was designed to investigate whether early suppression of inflammation using pulse-dose glucocorticoids could reduce myocardial injury and limit adverse remodeling after STEMI. --- Inflammation and Post-MI Remodeling Following coronary occlusion and reperfusion, several inflammatory pathways are activated: • Release of cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α • Ac...
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