Ischaemic conditioning is an endogenous cardioprotective strategy that involves the application of brief cycles of ischaemia and reperfusion either directly to the heart, or to a remote organ or tissue, and which has been shown to reduce infarct size. In this Review, Hausenloy and Yellon summarize the various forms of ischaemic conditioning and pharmacological cardioprotection, and highlight the challenges of translating these methods into the clinical setting.
- Derek J. Hausenloy
- Derek M. Yellon