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Sodium channel dysfunction in inherited and acquired cardiac diseases
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Management of Acquired Cardiac Disease in the Obstetric Patient
Physiologic changes incurred by pregnancy can cause severe decompensation in the parturient with underlying cardiac disease. The result is increased morbidity and mortality for both mother and child. Appropriate anesthetic management can significantly impact these outcomes.
Gregory A, Wolff, Nathaen S, Weitzel
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Uses of Cardiac Catheterization in Acquired Heart Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1957CARDIAC catheterization was introduced in this country in 1941.1 Its potentialities as a revolutionary research tool were immediately apparent, and within a short time it was also applied as an aid in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease. In recent years, cardiac catheterization has been found increasingly useful as an aid in the diagnosis and ...
Arthur Selzer
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Contributions of Open Cardiotomy to the Correction of Congenital and Acquired Cardiac Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1958THE past decade has brought forth an impressive array of advances in the field of cardiac surgery.
C Walton Lillehei
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Reactivation of cardiac Chagas' disease in acquired immune deficiency syndrome
American Journal of Cardiology, 2004We report the case of a 29-year-old man who developed acute congestive heart failure secondary to cardiac Chagas' disease in the setting of Trypanosoma cruzi reactivation by acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
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