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Acute myocardial infarction: a physiological basis of therapy.

James S. Forrester, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1974 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 6, pp 283-292
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This article is published in Critical Care Medicine.The article was published on 1974-11-01. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electrocardiography in myocardial infarction & Myocardial infarction.

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Labor and delivery in the presence of mitral stenosis: Central hemodynamic observations

TL;DR: During a 1-year period, eight patients with New York Heart Association Class III or IV mitral stenosis were studied throughout the peripartum period with a pulmonary artery catheter, and no patient exhibited deterioration of cardiopulmonary status during the peripsetum period.
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Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy

TL;DR: Cardiac disease in pregnancy remains a major cause of indirect maternal death and an understanding of the impact of the physiologic changes associated with pregnancy upon structural cardiac disease is essential for proper counseling and management of patients.
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Pulmonary edema in obstetrics.

TL;DR: This article reviews the pathophysiologic changes of pregnancy and pulmonary edema, the clinical findings and diagnostic techniques available to diagnose this condition, and it discusses those areas of obstetrics commonly associated with pulmonary Edema.
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Evaluation of Myocardial Damage in Patients Undergoing Coronary-artery Bypass Procedures with Halothane-n2o Anesthesia and Adjuvants

TL;DR: The ECG and enzymatic data both document a low level of myocardial damage associated with this anesthetic management protocol, directly related to number of vessels grafted and to aortic cross-clamp and CPB times.
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Cardiac disease in pregnancy.

TL;DR: Cardiac disease in pregnancy remains a major cause of indirect maternal death and an understanding of the impact of the physiologic changes associated with pregnancy upon structural cardiac disease is essential for proper counseling and management of patients.