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Chest, Vol 67, 615-616, Copyright © 1975 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Ill-effects of cardiac resuscitation: report of two unusual cases

SG Atcheson, GV Petersen and HL Fred

Two mishaps associated with closed-chest cardiac resuscitation are presented. One-pneumoperitoneum-became evident during life, created considerable diagnostic difficulty, and evoked treatment that possibly hastened the patient's death. The other-cardiac puncture-appeared at autopsy and its mechanism may be unique.





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