Comparative study between cardioprotective effect of intermittent antegrade blood cardioplegia with terminal warm blood reperfusion ('hot shot') versus intermittent antegrade blood cardioplegia in pediatric cardiac surgery

Mohammed Saleh Ahmed Massoud;

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The field of pediatric cardiac surgery has rapidly progressed as a significant number of complicated repairs are being undertaken in infants rather than simpler, palliative procedures.
Despite this major advance in the technical aspects of surgical repai


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Title Comparative study between cardioprotective effect of intermittent antegrade blood cardioplegia with terminal warm blood reperfusion ('hot shot') versus intermittent antegrade blood cardioplegia in pediatric cardiac surgery
Authors Mohammed Saleh Ahmed Massoud
Keywords Comparative study between cardioprotective effect of intermittent antegrade blood cardioplegia with terminal warm blood reperfusion ('hot shot') versus intermittent antegrade blood cardioplegia in pediatric cardiac surgery
Issue Date 2009
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The field of pediatric cardiac surgery has rapidly progressed as a significant number of complicated repairs are being undertaken in infants rather than simpler, palliative procedures.
Despite this major advance in the technical aspects of surgical repai

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