1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.1983.tb04172.x
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Biomedical Aspects of Cardiac Massage in Experiments and Clinical Practice

Abstract: Despite current successes in modern cardiology and heart surgery, the problem of restoring and maintaining cardiac function in cases of sudden arrest or ventricular insufficiency is still urgent. Different methods of mechanically assisting the heart and replacing its pumping function exist, and direct mechanical cardiac massage (DMCM) is one of the more important. Experimental results with dogs and calves on 2- to 4-h DMCM, cardiac massage lasting for up to 48 h, subsequent restoration of cardiac activity, and… Show more

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