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Autor:
Chris G. Faulkes, S T Thornton, V R Regnault, C S Shanahan, R H Hayward, P.L. Lacolley, T Mgrditchian-Griffo, K C Cruickshank, Zhenlin Li
Publikováno v:
European Heart Journal. 40
Vascular stiffening and a prothrombotic state consistently increase with age. We have shown previously that Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells (VSMCs) have a major role in both vascular stiffening and thrombin generation in the vascular wall in a context o
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The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 108(4)
A study was conducted to look for radiographic indicators that might provide a clue to threatened separation of the median sternotomy closure. To evaluate this problem, we studied two groups of patients. In group A the postoperative plain chest roent
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 179(2)
For years the standard access to the thorax has been by posterolateral or other muscle cutting thoracotomy incisions. These are accompanied by significant discomfort and often limitation of shoulder girdle movement. To obviate these distressing featu
Autor:
C. T. Cunningham, J. D. Wade, R. H. Hayward, J. M. McLeod, M. B. Bell, P. A. Feldman, L. W. Avery, H. E. Matthews
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The Astrophysical Journal. 426:737
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Clinics in geriatric medicine. 1(2)
Seventy-five patients 65 years of age and older had coronary artery bypass surgery during 2 years at Scott and White Memorial Hospital with a 4 per cent mortality rate. An average of 3.1 grafts were placed and 5.1 units of blood were used during 13 d
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Texas medicine. 79(1)
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Texas medicine. 79(4)
Autor:
R H, Hayward, F L, Korompai
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 79(5)
This report describes three instances of severe deterioration in tensile strength of knitted Dacron grafts (Weaveknit) supplied prior to 1969. Similar deterioration has been encountered previously by us and other surgeons. All patients with this type
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The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. 94(3)
Reported complications of retained temporary epicardial pacer wires after cardiac operations have been confined to infections. We report the migration of the retained fragment into the free peritoneal cavity after 6 years of stability in the precordi