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1 The Department of Surgery, Ancker Hospital, St. Paul, and the University Hospitals, Minneapolis.
1. A case of cardiac arrest due to myocardial infarction in a hospital employee with successful resuscitation and survival for two weeks is presented.
2. Some cases of cardiac arrest secondary to an infarct probably can be resuscitated since death in these cases is often due to a disturbance of rhythm rather than myocardial failure.
3. An active interest in therapy for cardiac arrest in a resident-intern group of any hospital should produce, in time, some salvage from cardiac arrest secondary to coronary thrombosis.
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