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Henry S. Loeb
Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago
Publications - 13
Citations - 1236
Henry S. Loeb is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Cardiac output. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1229 citations.
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Cardiac conduction in patients with symptomatic sinus node disease.
TL;DR: In conclusion, abnormalities of conduction and automaticity in specialized tissue in addition to the sinus node are common in patients with symptomatic sinus nodes disease and should be recognized when present, so that the ideal site for permanent pacing may be chosen.
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Acute Hemodynamic Effects of Dopamine in Patients with Shock
TL;DR: Dopamine improves MAP pressure, CO, and UF when shock is due to infection and is superior to Isp which does not increase perfusion pressure to adequate levels and does not improve UF.
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Paroxysmal Ventricular Fibrillation in Two Patients with Hypomagnesemia
TL;DR: Prolongation of the Q-T interval was a prominent electrocardiographic feature in both patients and is postulated to have resulted from a loss of intracellular potassium secondary to hypomagnesemia.
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Site of Heart Block in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Kenneth M. Rosen,Henry S. Loeb,Ruben Chuquimia,M. Ziad Sinno,Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola,Rolf M. Gunnar +5 more
TL;DR: Electrophysiologic observations coupled with previous clinical, anatomic, and pathologic findings suggest that the heart block in DMI is usually due to an ischemic lesion of the A-V node, whileheart block in AMI is due to necrosis involving both bundle branches.
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Relationship of Pulmonary Artery to Left Ventricular Diastolic Pressures in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola,Henry S. Loeb,Ali Ehsani,M. Ziad Sinno,Ruben Chuquimia,Roshan Lal,Kenneth M. Rosen,Rolf M. Gunnar +7 more
TL;DR: PA pressures only provided reliable information about the level of pulmonary venous pressure, and therefore measurement of LVDP (pre-a and EDP) yielded information not only about pulmonary edema, but also about LV performance.