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MJ Domanski, K Mahaffey... - JAMA: The Journal of the ..., 2011 - Am Med Assoc To the Editor: Dr Domanski and colleagues1 reviewed 7 stud- ies correlating creatine kinase
(CK-MB) levels early after coro- nary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery with survival. They concluded
mortality is an increasing function of CK-MB ra- tio and no threshold exists in the ...
MM SCHEINMAN... - Recherche, 2011 - This issue is a valuable tool to help electrophysiologists interpret complex ECGs so they can better understand arrhythmia mechanisms. Organized by cases, this issue illustrates many of the classic electrocardiographic findings and phenomena that every electrophysiologist ...
RM Mentzer - Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and ..., 2011 - Abstract One of the unmet clinical needs in heart surgery is the prevention of myocardial stunning and necrosis that occurs as a result of ischemia-reperfusion. Myocardial stunning, a frequent consequence after heart surgery, is characterized by a requirement for ...
A Holtermann, OS Mortensen, K Sgaard... - BMJ open, 2012 - Objectives Men with high physical work demands have elevated cardiovascular strain, which may lead to enhanced atherosclerosis. Theoretically, the impact of risk factors for ischaemic heart disease (IHD) may thus depend on physical work demands. The authors ...
VR Machiraju - Redo Cardiac Surgery in Adults, 2012 - Springer The mortality (515%)(Ann Thorac Surg 58: 35965, 1994) and morbidity are higher for redo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) operations than for primary CABG procedures. There are multiple causes for the higher mortality of patients in need of repeat CABG, ... [PDF]
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