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Coronary bypass surgery

Postgraduate Medicine, 1978
It would be surprising indeed if the concept of improving the circulation of the heart muscle by surgical means were immediately accepted by the great majority of the medical profession. Acceptance has been won gradually because individual physicians have been able to see the good results in their patients who have undergone such a procedure and ...
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Cardiopulmonary bypass in thoracic surgery

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2017
To analyze advisability of cardiopulmonary bypass in thoracic surgery.We estimated early and long-term results of CPB-assisted thoracic interventions in 31 patients with malignant and benign thoracic diseases and invasion into vital mediastinal structures or with concomitant cardiovascular pathology.Acceptable rates of mortality and morbidity confirm ...
D V Bazarov   +7 more
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Status of Coronary Bypass Surgery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
DEBATE continues on whether aortocoronary bypass 1 is an appropriate procedure for treatment of obstructive coronary artery disease. On the one extreme, enthusiasts indicate that the coronary bypass concept already appears to be the most important contribution of the decade, because it seems not only to give prompt relief of disabling symptoms, but ...
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Biological Bypass in Cardiovascular Surgery

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2004
Protein and gene therapy offer a tremendous opportunity to improve the care of critically ill patients with ischemic heart and peripheral artery occlusion disease. With the availability of purified growth factors such as vascular endothelial and fibroblast growth factors (FGF), several experimental and clinical studies provided data, that the growth of
R Quaden, Jochen Cremer, Georg Lutter
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Indirect Bypass Surgery

2018
Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a progressive disease of the cerebrovasculature characterized by unilateral or bilateral large vessel stenosis or occlusion with associated microvascular proliferation. The incidence is highest in Asian populations, with a prevalence in Japan of 3.2–10.5 per 100,000 people [1]. The disease can be congenital with a presentation
Joshua B. Bederson   +1 more
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ACS with Bypass Surgery

2017
Patient who require coronary artery bypass grafting while on oral anticoagulation need advanced care management. Considerations must occur regarding proper timing of session for surgery, need to bridge, and appropriate time to resume therapy safely.
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The Economics of Bypass Surgery

1977
A treatment for coronary artery disease that extends survival and permits physical rehabilitation must have an important impact on American society. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men 35 to 65 years old,1 traditionally the most economically productive members of our society.
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2011
Coronary artery bypass surgery has taken many strides to become the effective intervention it is today. Although it has been the gold standard for cardiac revascularization for a number of years, the future of health care and technology will cause this standard to be morphed into a kinder, gentler approach that leads to even better quality outcomes and
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The Psychology of Gastric Bypass Surgery

Obesity Surgery, 2001
This article discusses the importance of psychological evaluation of gastric bypass (GBP) surgery candidates and post-surgical psychological support services, using the Center for Weight Reduction Surgery at Montefiore Medical Center as a model. The study of psychological predictors of post-operative outcome is in its beginning stages, and the small ...
Elliot Goodman   +2 more
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Bypass Surgery

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2020
Patricia C. Woltz
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