1971
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5223(19)42108-9
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The effects of closed-chest venoarterial bypass with oxygenation on cardiopulmonary hemodynamics

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“…Kennedy [3], in 1966, described the successful resuscitation of eight patients in cardiac arrest with treatment by cardiopulmonary bypass. Evans [4] reported the successful use of venoarterial bypass by cannulation of the femoral artery and vein in 40 mongrel dogs. The hearts were successfully decompressed and normal sinus rhythm resumed in dogs placed on bypass after 2 hr of ventricular fibrillation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kennedy [3], in 1966, described the successful resuscitation of eight patients in cardiac arrest with treatment by cardiopulmonary bypass. Evans [4] reported the successful use of venoarterial bypass by cannulation of the femoral artery and vein in 40 mongrel dogs. The hearts were successfully decompressed and normal sinus rhythm resumed in dogs placed on bypass after 2 hr of ventricular fibrillation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%