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Diseases of the Chest, 1969
Under the support of a feasibility study grant from the Regional Medical Program, St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center of New York undertook a mobile coronary care unit project. The experience to date indicates that such a project is feasible and it is the feeling of the authors that considerable good can be done. The problems to be considered and
W J, Grace, J A, Chadbourn
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Under the support of a feasibility study grant from the Regional Medical Program, St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center of New York undertook a mobile coronary care unit project. The experience to date indicates that such a project is feasible and it is the feeling of the authors that considerable good can be done. The problems to be considered and
W J, Grace, J A, Chadbourn
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1971
This book is a guide to the operation of a coronary care unit based on the practice and the experiences of the authors. The format is excellent. It opens with a description of the natural history of patients with acute myocardial infarction and closes by emphasizing the necessity for an intermediate coronary care unit.
WILLIAM J. GRACE, VICTOR KEVLOUS
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This book is a guide to the operation of a coronary care unit based on the practice and the experiences of the authors. The format is excellent. It opens with a description of the natural history of patients with acute myocardial infarction and closes by emphasizing the necessity for an intermediate coronary care unit.
WILLIAM J. GRACE, VICTOR KEVLOUS
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Coronary care unit ECG monitoring
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1982Coronary care units have grown from infancy to maturity in the last 20 years. Major advances have been made in the care of patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction. The first and most important development was in monitoring each patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) for potentially fatal rhythm disturbances. This article reviews the continuously
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JAMA, 1967
In the past two decades there have been momentous advances in the care of patients with cardiovascular ailments. Yet, mortality from coronary-artery disease has remained unaffected. Year after year myocardial infarction and its complications exact the highest toll of any single disease.
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In the past two decades there have been momentous advances in the care of patients with cardiovascular ailments. Yet, mortality from coronary-artery disease has remained unaffected. Year after year myocardial infarction and its complications exact the highest toll of any single disease.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt The mobile coronary care unit consists of a team of physicians and nurses. This team carries, via ambulance, battery-operated portable instruments.
William J. Grace, John A. Chadbourn
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Excerpt The mobile coronary care unit consists of a team of physicians and nurses. This team carries, via ambulance, battery-operated portable instruments.
William J. Grace, John A. Chadbourn
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Aaron J Grossberg +2 more
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