Abstract
Conclusion
Following left anterior descending coronary branch ligation in the open or closed chest there is an immediate appreciable fall in average (cardiac output and also a delay in cyanide circulation time. Control experiments indicate that these (changes are directly attributable to the ligation of the coronary branch. Following these procedures there are no other appreciable changes in the hemodynamics studied.
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