Long-term durability and patient functional status of the Carpentier-Edwards Perimount pericardial bioprosthesis in the aortic position.
- Frater RwP. Furlong Ryba Ea
- 1998
Medicine
The high actuarial and actual freedom from explant due to structural valve dysfunction supports the long-term durability of this pericardial bioprosthesis and justifies its clinical use in patients older than 65 years at implant.
Aortic valve replacement: two years' experience with the Björk-Shiley tilting-disc prosthesis.
- Messmer BjOkies JeG. HallmanD. Cooley
- 1 November 1972
Medicine
The left internal mammary artery: the graft of choice.
- Okies JePage UsJ. C. BigelowA. KrauseSalomon Nw
- 1 September 1984
Medicine
Long-Term Results after Valve Replacement with Wada-Cutter Prosthesis
- G. HallmanOkies JeB. MessmerD. Cooley
- 1972
Medicine, Engineering
Amyloidosis of the stomach: report of an unusual case and review of the literature.
- Q. MacmanusOkies Je
- 1 August 1976
Medicine
The diagnosis ofAmyloidosis confined to the stomach should be kept in mind in all patients who have signs or symptoms compatible with peptic ulcer disease or gastric carcinoma, especially for those with multiple myeloma, chronic debilitating diseases or a family history that predisposes them to the development of amyloidosis.
The impact of electroencephalography, pressure, and pO2 monitoring on the risk of stroke during cardiopulmonary bypass.
- Okies JePage UsBigelow JcKrause AhSalomon NwLaxer Kl
- 1 March 1986
Medicine
The availability of equipment that allows in-line continuous monitoring of arterial and venous O2 saturations, control of physiologic parameters within certain limits, selective use of encephalographic monitoring for high-risk patients, along with careful attention to the details of the procedure, may allow the surgeon to alter favorably the numbers of patients suffering neurologic complications as a consequence of cardiac surgery.
Letter: Sternal approximation.
- Okies JePhillips Sj
- 1 April 1974
Medicine