E M BARSAMIAN
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Josa M, Siouffi S, Silverman A, BARSAMIAN E, Khuri S, Sharma G
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 1993 Mar;
21(4):990-6.
PMID: 8450170
Objectives: We examined the incidence of pulmonary embolism after cardiac surgery. Background: Because venous thromboembolism is considered to be an uncommon complication after cardiac surgery, its incidence was documented in...
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Jacobson A, TOW D, Lapsley D, BARSAMIAN E, Jose M, Khuri S
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1991 Nov;
102(5):736-44.
PMID: 1943192
The prognostic significance of changes in resting left ventricular ejection fraction was examined in 102 patients who underwent successful coronary artery bypass grafting. Between preoperative and early postoperative radionuclide ventriculography,...
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Khuri S, Warner K, Josa M, Butler M, Hayes A, Hanson R, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1988 Mar;
95(3):442-54.
PMID: 2963934
The effects of sanguineous and asanguineous cardioplegia on the generation of myocardial acid in the hypertrophied human heart during aortic clamping and reflow were elucidated by continuous intraoperative monitoring of...
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Warner K, Josa M, Butler M, Gherardi P, Assousa S, Saad A, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg
. 1988 Jan;
45(1):75-81.
PMID: 3337581
Regional differences in myocardial acid production have not been characterized during administration of either asanguineous or sanguineous cardioplegia. To investigate this, miniature glass pH electrodes were placed in the right...
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Warner K, Khuri S, Kloner R, Josa M, Butler M, Assousa S, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1987 May;
93(5):741-54.
PMID: 2952840
To characterize the ultrastructural and metabolic changes occurring in the hypertrophied ventricle during cardiac operations in man, we studied 36 patients with valvular heart disease undergoing valve replacement, during which...
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Josa M, Khuri S, BRAUNWALD N, VanCisin M, Spencer M, Evans D, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1986 Apr;
91(4):598-603.
PMID: 3959580
Intraoperative closure of the median sternotomy after cardiac operations in patients with complications, including severe postoperative bleeding, impaired cardiac function caused by myocardial edema, and cardiac dilatation, may lead to...
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Khuri S, Kloner R, Karaffa S, Marston W, Taylor A, Lai N, et al.
Circ Res
. 1985 Apr;
56(4):537-47.
PMID: 3919963
After acute regional coronary occlusion, myocardial tissue PCO2, as measured by mass spectrometry, rises, reaches a peak, and then gradually falls. This late fall in myocardial tissue PCO2 could be...
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Khuri S, Marston W, Josa M, BRAUNWALD N, Cavanaugh A, Hunt H, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1985 Feb;
89(2):170-82.
PMID: 3968902
Intramyocardial pH and temperature data recorded in 100 patients undergoing cardiac operations were analyzed to elucidate the effects of ventricular fibrillation and reflow. All patients underwent a single period of...
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Khuri S, Josa M, Marston W, BRAUNWALD N, Smith B, TOW D, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 1983 Nov;
86(5):667-78.
PMID: 6632942
Intramyocardial pH and temperature were continuously measured in the anteroseptal region in 40 patients undergoing aortic cross-clamping during cardiac operations. Myocardial protection was achieved with systemic cooling (25 degrees C)...
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SASAHARA A, Sharma G, BARSAMIAN E, Schoolman M, Cella G
JAMA
. 1983 Jun;
249(21):2945-50.
PMID: 6341651
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