1. Systolic time intervals as measures of the toA theTsheT echeah fnfegcfeetssfiooenffcsaaysnnsaateoeslttihcheetsiiiaameaarieenteuurnnvliaiklksee.llyAntaoeesxtpheletatiiicnc contractile state;0, P.,1972
2. Enhanced viability of agents are known to depress left ventricular perfresh aortic homografts stored in nutrient medium;Ross, left ventricular myocardium in man D.N.,1973
3. prolong PEP during induction of anaesthesia;Cardiology; prolonged effect has been shown. Catecholamine release is also maTenhdodiraaStccieaclnynaenlfdlo, lClaJo.rwdiGino.gva(sa1co9ur6lt6ai)rc. SCvuaarrlgdveierayc, suh5r1eg, mero4yd6.1y.nJa'moiurcnsalimo-f known to alter the systolic time intervals in a,1971
4. shown in our patients beyond 4 hours after operation. Lastly, the effect of cardiopulmonary bypass t(C1ra9er7ad0it)om.veanHstcuumolfaarncSaurmrdygioeacrcayr, ddei5f9ae, lct8sp0.e0r. Jf7oorumrananlceofduTrhionrgacsiucrgiacnadl on myocardial function remains a possible;explana-Blackburn, J.P.; Conway, C.M.; Davies, R.M.; Enderby, tion;Anaesthesia; It has been shown both experimentally and in,1973
5. abnormalities in some of the variables commonly;Bolooki, H.;Surgery; Prolonged left ventricular pressure measured to assess ventricular function (Benzing monitoring by a catheter transducer,1973