Martin et al., 2000 - Google Patents
LV-powered coronary sinus retroperfusion reduces infarct size in acutely ischemic pigsMartin et al., 2000
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- Martin J
- Byrne J
- Ghez O
- Sayeed-Shah U
- Grachev S
- Laurence R
- Cohn L
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- The Annals of thoracic surgery
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Background. We developed a prosthetic left ventricle (LV) to coronary sinus (CS) shunt (LVCSS) that is autoregulating and provides LV-powered retrograde perfusion of the coronary sinus. Methods. Each of 20 Yorkshire pigs underwent 1 hour of left anterior …
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