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02:42 Jul 10, 2003 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Cardiology / cardiology | |||||||
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5 +1 | Infusion of St Thomas Cardioplegic solution directly into the aortic root |
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5 | St Thomas cardioplegic soution is / was infused directly into the aortic root |
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St Thomas cardioplegic soution is / was infused directly into the aortic root Explanation: Chauhan S, Wasir HS, Bhan A, Rao BH, Saxena N, Venugopal P. Adenosine for **cardioplegic** induction: a comparison with **St Thomas solution**. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2000 Feb;14(1):21-4. Mannebach PC, Sistino JJ. Monitoring **aortic root** effluent during retrograde **cardioplegia** delivery. Perfusion. 1997 Sep;12(5):317-23. |
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Infusion of St Thomas Cardioplegic solution directly into the aortic root Explanation: I think the word order makes a difference here... |
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