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    Atrioventricular discordance: Results of repair in 127 patients by Yeh, Thomas, Connelly, Michael S., Coles, John G., Webb, Gary D., McLaughlin, Peter R., Freedom, Robert M., Cerrito, Patricia B., Williams, William G.

    “…Objective: The conventional management of patients with atrioventricular discordance is directed at associated lesions, taking advantage of physiologic…”
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    Triiodothyronine-enhanced left ventricular function after ischemic injury by Dyke, Cornelius M., Yeh, Thomas, Lehman, Jonathan D., Abd-Elfattah, Anwar, Ding, Mai, Wechsler, Andrew S., Salter, David R.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-07-1991)
    “…Hypothyroidism is associated with profound left ventricular dysfunction. Brain-dead organ donors and patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass are chemically…”
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    Coronary artery endothelial cell and smooth muscle dysfunction after global myocardial ischemia by Dignan, Rebecca J., Dyke, Cornelius M., Abd-Elfattah, Anwar S., Lutz, Harry A., Yeh, Thomas, Lee, K.Francis, Parmar, Jitendra, Wechsler, Andrew S.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-02-1992)
    “…We hypothesized that coronary artery endothelial cell function and smooth muscle function are modified by global myocardial ischemia and used…”
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    Limiting edema in neonatal cardiopulmonary bypass with narrow-range molecular weight hydroxyethyl starch by Yeh, Jr, T, Parmar, J M, Rebeyka, I M, Lofland, G K, Allen, E L, Dignan, R J, Dyke, C M, Wechsler, A S

    “…The marked edema observed in neonatal cardiopulmonary bypass is thought to result from pathologic increases in capillary permeability. Pentafraction is a…”
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    Superior myocardial preservation with modified UW solution after prolonged ischemia in the rat heart by Yeh, Thomas, Hanan, Scott A., Johnson, Danna E., Rebeyka, Ivan M., Abd-Elfattah, Anwar S., Lee, K.Francis, Wechsler, Andrew S.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-06-1990)
    “…Cardiac transplantation remains constrained by poor graft tolerance of prolonged cold ischemia. University of Wisconsin solution has remarkably extended…”
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    Polyethylene glycol-conjugated superoxide dismutase attenuates reperfusion injury when administered twenty-four hours before ischemia by Lehman, J D, Dyke, C, Abd-Elfattah, A, Yeh, Jr, T, Ding, M, Ezrin, A, Wechsler, A S

    “…Covalent linkage of polyethylene glycol to superoxide dismutase prolongs the serum half-life of the enzyme and may facilitate intracellular access. We tested…”
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    Acute brain death alters left ventricular myocardial gene expression by Yeh, Thomas, Wechsler, Andrew S., Graham, Laura J., Loesser, Kathryn E., Sica, Domenic A., Wolfe, Luke, Jakoi, Emma R.

    “…Objectives: The depressed myocardial function observed in brain dead organ donors has been attributed to massive sympathetic discharge and catecholamine…”
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    Absence of vasospasm in radial artery CABG on high-dose norepinephrine by Yeh, Thomas, Wechsler, Andrew S

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-12-1999)
    “…One of the concerns in using radial artery as coronary artery bypass grafts centers around its unusual propensity for vasospasm when experimentally exposed to…”
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    Effects of dynamic cardiomyoplasty on left ventricular performance and myocardial mechanics in dilated cardiomyopathy by Lee, K F, Dignan, R J, Parmar, J M, Dyke, C M, Benton, G, Yeh, Jr, T, Abd-Elfattah, A S, Wechsler, A S

    “…We tested the hypothesis that dynamic cardiomyoplasty produces beneficial changes in the functional mechanics of the dilated, failing left ventricle. Chronic…”
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    Reactivity of gastroepiploic and internal mammary arteries. Relevance to coronary artery bypass grafting by Dignan, R J, Yeh, Jr, T, Dyke, C M, Lee, K F, Lutz, 3rd, H A, Ding, M, Wechsler, A S

    “…The gastroepiploic artery is an alternate conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting. To test the hypothesis that its vasoreactive properties are different…”
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    Microvascular dysfunction after myocardial ischemia by Dignan, Rebecca J., Kadletz, Margit, Dyke, Cornelius M., Lutz, Harry A., Yeh, Thomas, Wechsler, Andrew S.

    “…Endothelium-mediated relaxation and smooth muscle function in large coronary arteries are resistant to prolonged global ischemia. We used a small-vessel…”
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    The influence of age and sex on human internal mammary artery size and reactivity by Dignan, Rebecca J., Yeh, Thomas, Dyke, Cornelius M., Lutz, Harry A., Wechsler, Andrew S.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-05-1992)
    “…Internal mammary arteries (IMAs) from women and the elderly have been postulated to be smaller and more reactive than IMAs from men and younger patients and,…”
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    Early gene changes in myocardial ischemia by Wechsler, Andrew S., Entwistle, John C., Yeh, Thomas, Ding, Mai, Jakoi, Emma R.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-10-1994)
    “…After certain periods of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, cardiac dysfunction exists in the absence of myonecrosis. In a blood-perfused isolated rat heart…”
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    Rapid cooling contracture of the myocardium. The adverse effect of prearrest cardiac hypothermia by Rebeyka, I M, Hanan, S A, Borges, M R, Lee, K F, Yeh, Jr, T, Tuchy, G E, Abd-Elfattah, A S, Williams, W G, Wechsler, A S

    “…Hypothermic total circulatory arrest for repair of congenital heart lesions in neonates requires a period of rapid core cooling on cardiopulmonary bypass…”
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    Orotic acid improves left ventricular recovery four days after heterotopic transplantation by Yeh, Thomas, Rebeyka, Ivan M., Jakoi, Emma R., Johnson, Danna E., Dignan, Rebecca J., Dyke, Cornelius M., Wechsler, Andrew S.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-08-1994)
    “…Orotic acid accelerates compensatory myocardial hypertrophy after regional ischemia and improves left ventricular function acutely after global ischemia. In…”
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    Skeletal muscle extraaortic counterpulsation. A true arterial counterpulsation by Lee, K F, Hanan, S A, Tuchy, G E, Rebeyka, I M, Yeh, Jr, T, Borges, M R, Abd-Elfattah, A S, Wechsler, A S

    “…Reduction of left ventricular work load during systole, a critical component of arterial counterpulsation, has not previously been documented for skeletal…”
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    Inotropic stimulation and oxygen consumption in a canine model of dilated cardiomyopathy by Dyke, Cornelius M., Lee, K.Francis, Parmar, Jitendra, Dignan, Rebecca J., Yeh, Thomas, Abd-Elfattah, Anwar, Wechsler, Andrew S.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-10-1991)
    “…Inotropic support for the dilated, failing ventricle results in complex hemodynamic changes affecting preload, afterload, contractility, and heart rate, each…”
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    Blood Loss and Bank Blood Requirement in Coronary Bypass Surgery by Yeh, Thomas, Shelton, Larry, Yeh, Thomas J.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-07-1978)
    “…With the use of nonblood prime and refinement in perfusion and surgical techniques, blood requirement for coronary bypass operations has been reduced to a…”
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