Scholz et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Postinfarction left ventricular rupture: Successful surgical intervention after percutaneous cardiopulmonary support during mechanical resuscitationScholz et al., 1994
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- Scholz K
- Werner G
- Schorn B
- Baryalei M
- Kreuzer H
- Figulla H
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- American Heart Journal
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Rupture of the free left ventricular wall has been reported to contribute to 10% to 20% of hospital deaths after myocardial infarction. l, 2 Because there are no specific warning symptoms of impending myocardial rupture, early detection followed by immediate cardiac …
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