Published in Ann Surg on October 01, 1951
Some common denominators in 1200 cases of cardiac arrest. Ann Surg (1953) 2.92
Cardiac arrest and ventricular fibrillation; a method of treatment by electrical shock. Thorax (1952) 2.64
Successful cardiac resuscitation despite perforation of the heart during massage. Ann Surg (1955) 0.99
DETERMINATION OF CARDIORESPIRATORY VARIABLES IN EXPERIMENTAL CARDIAC RESUSCITATION USING A MECHANIZED PUMP FOR EXTERNAL CARDIAC MASSAGE. Ann Surg (1963) 0.84
The electrical resistance of the heart. Ann Surg (1953) 0.82
Induced ventricular fibrillation for experimental intracardiac surgery under hypothermia. Ann Surg (1956) 0.75
THE CONTROL OF THE HEART BEAT BY THE SURGEON: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION OCCURRING DURING OPERATION. Ann Surg (1937) 4.21
Cardiac resuscitation. Surg Clin North Am (1949) 2.58
Defibrillation of the ventricles by electric shock with complete recovery. Ann Surg (1951) 1.28
An electric defibrillator for cardiac resuscitation. U S Armed Forces Med J (1951) 1.12
delta-aminolaevulate dehydratase from Rhodopseudomonas spheroides. Biochem J (1963) 4.74
Cardiac resuscitation. Surg Clin North Am (1949) 2.58
A new incision for pericardiectomy. Ann Surg (1951) 1.58
Postural cyanosis and angina pectoris following pneumonectomy: relief by closure of an interatrial septal defect. J Thorac Surg (1956) 1.55
Successful closure of a left ventricular-right atrial shunt. Ann Surg (1957) 1.54
Aneurysm of the common carotid artery. Ann Surg (1949) 1.50
The experimental and clinical use of vein grafts to replace defects of large arteries. Surgery (1949) 1.44
The rights of the patient. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1954) 1.38
Protein free filtrate or dialysate: some experiences with automation in a clinical chemistry laboratory, with special reference to the routine blood glucose determinations. Am J Med Technol (1959) 1.36
The effects produced by various types of pump-oxygenators during two-hour partial infusions in dogs. J Thorac Surg (1957) 1.32
Death due to delayed hemorrhage in acute pancreatitis. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1955) 1.30
Defibrillation of the ventricles by electric shock with complete recovery. Ann Surg (1951) 1.28
Carcinoma of the lung: factors which influence five year survival with special reference to blood vessel invasion. Ann Surg (1957) 1.18
Prevention and treatment of cardiac arrest. J Am Med Assoc (1954) 1.18
The present status of the surgery of mitral and aortic stenosis. Surgery (1953) 1.15
Esophageal exclusion for persistent fistula following spontaneous rupture of the esophagus. J Thorac Surg (1956) 1.12
SEXUAL IMPOTENCE AND THE LIMBIC SYSTEM. Br J Psychiatry (1965) 1.08
The significance of pulmonary vascular lesions in the selection of patients for mitral valve surgery. Ann Surg (1950) 1.02
Reconstruction of the bile ducts with an isolated segment of jejunum; an experimental study. Arch Surg (1950) 1.01
The growth of vascular anastomoses with continuous posterior and interrupted anterior silk sutures. Surgery (1951) 0.99
Hemodynamic mechanisms which automatically maintain a relatively constant blood volume during cardiopulmonary bypass. Surgery (1958) 0.99
The effect of red blood cells on experimental infection of white rats with the R strain of Rickettsia rickettsii. Am J Hyg (1958) 0.99
An apparatus for the preparation of homologous arterial grafts by freeze-drying. Surgery (1955) 0.98
Experiences with ligation and heparin in thromboembolic disease. Surgery (1951) 0.98
An experimental study of cardiac massage. Surgery (1949) 0.98
HYPOGASTRIC ARTERY LIGATION FOR UNCONTROLLABLE HEMORRHAGE IN ACUTE PELVIC TRAUMA. Surgery (1964) 0.96
The relationship of the method of suture to the growth of end-to-end arterial anastomoses. Surgery (1950) 0.96
Simple automatic method of blood volume control during cardiac bypass for open heart surgery. AMA Arch Surg (1959) 0.96
Transthoracic repair of diaphragmatic hernia in infants. Ann Surg (1952) 0.95
The diastolic heart beat. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1951) 0.95
The use of hyaluronidase in regional nerve blocks. Anesthesiology (1951) 0.94
APPLICATION OF MIXED HAEMADSORPTION--A MIXED ANTIGLOBULIN REACTION--TO SOLUBLE ANTIGENS FIXED ON GLASS SLIDES. I. DESCRIPTION OF TECHNICAL PROCEDURE AND SOME EXAMPLES OF ITS APPLICATION. Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol (1965) 0.93
AORTIC DISSECTION AFTER FEMORAL ARTERY CANNULATION. CASE WITH EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION. Arch Surg (1964) 0.89
Aneurysm formation in experimental vein grafts in the thoracic aorta. Surgery (1953) 0.88
Anomalous single coronary artery complicating ventriculotomy in a child with cyanotic congenital heart disease. Am Heart J (1960) 0.87
Innominate artery aneurysm treated by resection and end-to-end anastomosis. Surgery (1953) 0.87
Treatment of atresia of the esophagus by the transpleural approach. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1954) 0.86
The use of angiocardiography in the selection of patients for mitral valvular surgery. Ann Intern Med (1953) 0.86
The coupling of potassium transport with metabolism in duck red cells. I. The effect of sodium fluoride and other metabolic inhibitors. J Cell Physiol (1957) 0.85
Pericardiectomy for relapsing pericarditis and chronic constrictive pericarditis. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg (1960) 0.85
CINE-AORTOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF AORTIC INSUFFICIENCY. UNSUSPECTED IDIOPATHIC ANEURYSMAL DILATATION OF THE AORTIC ROOT AS A POSSIBLE INDICATION OF THE MARFAN SYNDROME. Ann Intern Med (1964) 0.84
The growth of vena cava and aorta grafts; an experimental study. Surgery (1951) 0.84
The use of molar sodium lactate in certain arrhythmias complicating intracardiac surgery. Ann Surg (1956) 0.84
The growth of preserved aorta homografts; an experimental study. Surgery (1952) 0.84
Blood volume. Surgery (1958) 0.83
Cardiovascular surgery in a children's hospital. II. Cyanotic lesions. A review of 193 operations. J Pediatr (1959) 0.83
Constrictive pericarditis. Occurrence in a child one month following acute pericarditis with effusion. Am J Dis Child (1960) 0.83
Cataracts in galactosemia. Am J Ophthalmol (1953) 0.83
ADDICTION TO DEXTROMORAMIDE. Br Med J (1964) 0.83
Defibrillation of the ventricles under hypothermic conditions. AMA Arch Surg (1954) 0.82
The coupling of potassium transport with metabolism in duck red cells. II. The effect of adenosine and other substrates. J Cell Physiol (1957) 0.81
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARTIFICIAL INTRATHORACIC HEART. Surgery (1964) 0.81
The concept of pericardiectomy as a treatment for recurrent idiopathic pericarditis in the absence of cardiac constriction. Am J Med Sci (1959) 0.80
Should we insist on radical pneumonectomy as routine procedure in the treatment of carcinoma of the lung? J Thorac Surg (1958) 0.80
SIGNIFICANCE OF MATERNAL BACTERIAL INFECTION WITH RESPECT TO INFECTION AND DISEASE IN THE NEWBORN. Obstet Gynecol (1965) 0.79
Instrument for the detection of gallstones in the bile ducts. Am J Surg (1950) 0.79
Cancer of the lung--five-year results. West J Surg Obstet Gynecol (1960) 0.78
The use of a totally occlusive pump as a flowmeter with observations on hemolysis caused by occlusive and nonocclusive pumps and other pump-oxygenator components. Surgery (1958) 0.78
Arteriovenous fistula of the renal vessels; a case report. Surgery (1955) 0.78
A method of maintaining adequate blood flow through the thoracic aorta while inserting an aorta graft to replace an aortic aneurysm. Surgery (1955) 0.78
Invalidism due to recurrent idiopathic pericarditis with recovery after pericardiectomy. J Am Med Assoc (1959) 0.78
A method for determining the patency of a portacaval shunt. Surg Forum (1955) 0.78
Reminiscences concerning the development of cardiac surgery with special reference to lesions of the aortic valve. Surgery (1962) 0.78
Studies on an artificial heart controlled by a venous pressure servomechanism. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs (1963) 0.77
Problems encountered in experiments during the development of our artificial intrathoracic heart. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs (1962) 0.77
In situ ductal carcinoma of the breast. JAMA (1962) 0.76
Factors affecting blood volume control during open heart operations. Surg Clin North Am (1960) 0.75
An experimental study of cardiac massage. J Int Chir (1950) 0.75
The surgery of congenital heart disease. Surg Clin North Am (1951) 0.75
E.E.G. Electrode burns associated with simultaneous use of electrocautery: cause and prevention. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs (1961) 0.75
Tobacco mosaic virus mutation. Science (1951) 0.75
Intermittent inflow occlusion for the direct visual repair of atrial septal defects. J Thorac Surg (1959) 0.75
Cardiac resuscitation. J Mt Sinai Hosp N Y (1952) 0.75
Gastrointestinal allergy simulating regional enteritis; report of a case. J Am Med Assoc (1951) 0.75