Chronic cardiac compression (chronic constrictive pericarditis); a critical study of sixty-one operated cases with follow-up

Sixty-one patients with chronic cardiac compression were studied critically, the largest series in the literature. All patients had pericardiectomy performed. The operative mortality was 18 per cent. Satisfactory result was obtained 72.1 per cent of the patients operated. Tuberculosis was the cause...

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Hauptverfasser: CHAMBLISS, J R, JARUSZEWSKI, E J, BROFMAN, B L, MARTIN, J F, FEIL, H
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