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(Chest. 1966;50:78-80.)
© 1966 American College of Chest Physicians

The Effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide on the Myocardium During Hypothermic Preservation of the Heart

Carl H. Almond M.D.1; Hilario Anido M.D., F.C.C.P.1; Anthony Seaber 1; and James W. Mackenzie M.D.1

1 Department of Surgery, University of Missouri Medical Center

Fifteen per cent dimethyl sulfoxide has been tested as an adjunct to hypothermia in the preservation of the dog heart. From this experiment, it appears that it is not an effective agent and may well be mildly deleterious at this concentration.







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