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GEST
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Peter J. Dowling,Denice E. Welchosis. Stabilizers are a major tool in OPCAB procedures, reducing the cardiac surface motion during suturing of the anastomosis. Initial attempts with multiple stay sutures, vessel loops, slings, and pharmacological movement adaptation with adenosine or other pharmacological agents were successf
Flatus
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James D. Portwood,Robert W. Eichingerng an OPCAB procedure, the following steps are required to construct an adequate anastomosis: 1) ensure stable cardiovascular dynamics, 2) obtain ergonomically favorable exposure of the target area, 3) guarantee optimal stabilization of the cardiac surface without compromising hemodynamic stability,
strdulate
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Peter J. Dowling,Denice E. Welchnt. Patient monitoring is a key aspect of anesthesiology, and anesthesiologists should be able to interpret and evaluate the clinical relevance of changes and to react properly to a change in physiologic parameters. It is the challenging task of the anesthesiologist, as the primary perioperative car
overture
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Human Resource Planning, 1990s Stylein recent years. Even with limited evidence from prospective studies, published data suggest fewer complications normally associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (e.g., renal dysfunction, neurologic disorders, systemic inflammatory response syndromes) . With the use of new technology like improved
OPINE
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蘑菇
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思乡病
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省略
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5757-5 randomized studies performed with small groups of patients . However, a significant body of evidence, from large risk-adjusted retrospective studies, has suggested that coronary surgery performed without cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may reduce early mortality and major morbidity, suc