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CARDIO-PERICARDIOPEXY; THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CORONARY ARTERIAL DISEASE BY THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ADHESIVE PERICARDITIS

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Article1 March 1942CARDIO-PERICARDIOPEXY; THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CORONARY ARTERIAL DISEASE BY THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ADHESIVE PERICARDITISSAMUEL ALCOTT THOMPSON, M.D., F.A.C.S., MILTON J. RAISBECK, M.D, F.A.C.P.SAMUEL ALCOTT THOMPSON, M.D., F.A.C.S., MILTON J. RAISBECK, M.D, F.A.C.P.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-16-3-495 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptCoronary arterial disease is an ever changing process during the development of which the occlusive process is opposed by the formation of collateral anastomoses. When the adjustments within the heart are sufficient to compensate for the disease process, no symptoms occur, but when a discrepancy exists between the myocardial demand and the coronary supply, the resulting myocardial ischemia is responsible for the clinical syndromes of angina pectoris, congestive failure and myocardial infarction. The corollaries may be completely occluded without infarction or myocardial fibrosis if the development of the collateral circulation keeps pace with the occlusive process. This conception relates particularly...Bibliography1. ARIEFFWITUSCHINSKYRADINERSON MJWVAB: Über den kollateralen Blutkreislauf im Herzen bei Verschluss der Mündung der Kranzarterien (syphilitische Mesoaortitis) und bei adhäsiver Mediastinoperikarditis, Ztschr. f. klin. Med., 1936, cxxx, 153-162. Google Scholar2. BECK CS: Further data on the establishment of a new blood supply to the heart by operation, Jr. Thorac. Surg., 1936, v, 604. CrossrefGoogle Scholar3. 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