Ann Thorac Surg 1996;61:564
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DR ALDEN H. HARKEN (Denver, CO):
Doctor Zellner, I think this is a tremendously important paper because you are talking about the preemptive therapy for something that many of us do everyday. I am interested in the discrimination or the distinction or the semantic issue between what is preconditioning and what is the pharmacologic reversal of stunning. I think of the pharmacologic reversal of stunning and ß-adrenergic responsiveness as being inherent in the definition of . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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