Autor: |
Sustaita, Hector, Chatterjee, Kanu, Matloff, Jack M., Marty, Alan T., Swan, Harold J. C., Fields, Josh |
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Archives of Surgery; July 1972, Vol. 105 Issue: 1 p30-35, 6p |
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Emergency aorto-coronary vein bypass was performed in 20 patients: 11 with impending infarction, two with impending infarction and cardiogenic shock, three with acute infarction and continued angina, and four with acute infarction and cardiogenic shock. Nineteen survived and experienced marked clinical improvement.Left ventricular function was evaluated postoperatively in 12 patients. In six of eight patients with impending infarction, and reduced preoperative values for ejection fraction, segmental wall motion, and contractility, there was great improvement postoperatively. Two patients with impending infarction and cardiogenic shock showed normal left ventricular function postoperatively, but two with acute infarction and cardiogenic shock were left with subnormal left ventricular function. |
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