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October 1993
Amrinone Enhances Myocardial Contractility and Improves Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Conscious and Anesthetized Chronically Instrumented Dogs
Paul S. Pagel, M.D.;
Paul S. Pagel, M.D.
*Fellow, Department of Anesthesiology.
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Douglas A. Hettrick, M.S.;
Douglas A. Hettrick, M.S.
†Biomedical Engineer, Department of Anesthesiology.
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David C. Warltier, M.D. Ph.D.
David C. Warltier, M.D. Ph.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology, and Medicine (Division of Cardiology); and Vice Chairrnm for Research, Department of Anesthesiology.
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Anesthesiology October 1993, Vol. 79, 753–765.
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Paul S. Pagel, Douglas A. Hettrick, David C. Warltier; Amrinone Enhances Myocardial Contractility and Improves Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Conscious and Anesthetized Chronically Instrumented Dogs. Anesthesiology 1993; 79:753–765 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199310000-00018
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