The role of ascorbic acid in the prevention of atrial fibrillation after elective on pump myocardial revascularization surgery: a single center experience pilot study.
What does MR stand for?
MR stands for Myocardial Revascularization (heart)
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- Mouvement Réformateur (Belgian political party)
- Mouvement Rodriguais (French: Rodrigues Movement, Mauritius)
- Movimiento Reformador (Guatemala political party)
- Moving Range (of observations)
- Multi Role
- Multi-Rate
- Multiply Register (IBM)
- Munitions Rule
- Mutual Recognition (drug approval by local authorities, referring to other EU country approval)
- War Tax Stamp (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
- Murder, Rape, Manslaughter, Robbery, Sodomy, Larceny, Arson, Mayhem, Burglary (felonies mnemonic)
- Multi-Record Wave Investigator for Sine and Random Data
- Military Research & Analysis (Defence & Aerospace Publishing Services (Switzerland))
- Manufacturing Research and Development
- Minasi Research & Development
- Maintenance Repair & Environmental
- Market Research & Economics
- Marketing Requirements and Objectives
- Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Repair
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Chapters cover topics including the use of radial artery grafts in myocardial revascularization surgery, hybrid coronary revascularization and routine intra-operative completion angiography, the nary sinus in cardiac surgery, acute kidney injuries after coronary artery bypass, coronary artery bypass grafting for chronic and acute heart failure, and operative constrictive pericarditis.
As a result, the rate of myocardial revascularization was lower in the selective group (40.
CardioGenesis develops, manufactures and markets proprietary systems including disposable products, to perform intraoperative transmyocardial revascular-ization, catheter-based percutaneous myocardial revascularization, and thoracoscopic transmyocardial revascularization to treat patients afflicted with debilitating angina.
Coverage includes myocardial physiology, the interpretation of cardiac catheterization, monitoring, and anesthesia for myocardial revascularization, valvular heart disease, and heart and lung transplantation.