1. Transvenous high energy shock for ablating atrioventricular conduction in man. Observations on the histological effects;Ward, D.E.; Davies, M.;Br Heart J,1984
2. Electrode catheter ablation of refractory focal ventricular tachycardia;Hartzler, G.O.;J Am Coll Cardiol; 2: need to be determined. Contrast echoes, whatever their nature or origin, produced in the left ventricle represent a more serious risk in that systemic embolism may occur. The long term sequelae of small particle emboli after cardiopulmonary bypass are being increasingly considered.6 Gaseous particles produced after endocavitary ablation, and particularly in quantity if large current energies need to be used, might constitute a similar 1107-13,1984
3. Endocardial ablation as an antiarrhythmic technique: the background to its application to ventricular tachycardia;Holt, P.; Boyd, E.;Br HeartJ_,1984
4. Identification of atrial septal defects by cross-sectional echocardiography;Bourdillon, P.D.V.; Foale, R.A.; Rickards, A.F.;Br Heart J,1980
5. Evidence suggestive of diffuse brain damage following cardiac operations;Henriksen, L.;Lancet,1984