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2. Les paralysies patients in our study underwent this procedure. In our study a raised left hemidiaphragm was significantly associated only with aortic cross clamp time. During this period the myocardium is protected from ischaemic damage by cardioplegia in association with profound topical myocardial phreniques induites par le froid en chirurgie cardiaque;true;Nouv Presse Med
3. Clinical implications of post-operative phrenic nerve paralysis;Mitchell, J.J.; Oh, K.S.; Siewers, R.D.;J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg,1978
4. Peripheral nervous system complications of coronary hypothermia. Irrigation with Hartmann' s solution at 4°C and at 300-800 m/min is used, achieving myocardial septal temperatures of 8-1 2C.9 The flow of cold fluid into the pericardial cavity is directed over the left ventricular mass and so usually artery bypass graft surgery;Lederman, R.J.; Breuer, A.C.; Hanson, M.R.;Ann Neurol,1982
5. Injuries to the phrenic nerve resulting in diaphragmatic paralysis with special reference to stretch trauma;Iverson, L.I.; Muttal, A.; Dugan, D.J.; Samson, P.C.;Am J Surg,1976