1960
DOI: 10.1136/hrt.22.1.117
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Circulatory Studies at Rest and During Exercise in Coarctation of the Aorta Before and After Operation

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“…Left ventricular oxygen consumption was increased in all subjects in the series regardless of age or rate of coronary flow (6). Cardiac output is reported as increased (7) or normal (6) by both the Fick principle and the acetylene method (5). No sizable series has been reported in which cerebral blood flow has been measured, although in two subjects it was reported to be increased (8).…”
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“…Left ventricular oxygen consumption was increased in all subjects in the series regardless of age or rate of coronary flow (6). Cardiac output is reported as increased (7) or normal (6) by both the Fick principle and the acetylene method (5). No sizable series has been reported in which cerebral blood flow has been measured, although in two subjects it was reported to be increased (8).…”
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“…Recent studies by the present authors have shown, that more complete information about the circulatory condition is obtained if blood pressure studies are performed during exercise as well (10). Sim ilar investigations and conclusions have also been reported by Taglor and Donald (15).…”
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“…The overall mortality was 23%. However, in infants operated on at less than 6 months of age, the mortality was 63%, whereas there was only a 4% mortality in those operated on after 6 …”
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