1996
DOI: 10.1378/chest.109.5.1231
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Bilateral and Unilateral Use of Internal Thoracic Artery for Myocardial Revascularization

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“…Walthall and Ray (2002) did not find any important difference between the extubation time and the CPB time. The findings of Knapik et al (1996) are coherent with others: the length of the CPB had no significant effect on the tracheal extubation time after CABG. However, some studies showed that the CPB is significant to the extubation time when the length of the CPB is longer.…”
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“…Walthall and Ray (2002) did not find any important difference between the extubation time and the CPB time. The findings of Knapik et al (1996) are coherent with others: the length of the CPB had no significant effect on the tracheal extubation time after CABG. However, some studies showed that the CPB is significant to the extubation time when the length of the CPB is longer.…”
Section: New Trends and Issues Proceedings Onsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In contrast, in some studies it was found no significant differences between the time of extubation and the length of cross-clamping of the aorta Knapik, Spyt, Richardson & McLellan, 1996). But, a different methodology was used in these studies.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Walthall and Ray (2002) did not find any significant difference between the extubation time and the CPB time. The findings of Knapik et al . (1996) are consistent with others: the length of the CPB had no significant effect on the tracheal extubation timing after a CABG.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In contrast, there were two studies that found no significant differences between the time of extubation and the length of cross‐clamping of the aorta (Cheng et al ., 1996; Knapik, Spyt, Richardson & McLellan, 1996). However, a different methodology was used in these studies.…”
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