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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2005;27:726
© 2005 Elsevier Science NL


Letter to the Editor

Internal thoracic artery response to papaverine: takes time

Hendrick B. Barner*

Department of Surgery, Forest Park Hospital, 6125 Clayton Ave., Suite 401, St Louis, MO 63136, USA

Received 2 December 2004; accepted 4 January 2005.

* Tel.: +1 314 768 3334; fax: +1 314 768 3462. (E-mail: hendrick.barner@tenethealth.com).

Key Words: Internal thoracic artery • Papaverine • Vasodilation

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Takeuchi and associates found that exposure of the internal thoracic artery to intralumenal papaverine for 1min did not increase free flow [1]. It is . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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