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Carl was a pioneer in developing the concept that metabolic support can delay or ameliorate damage and dysfunction of the heart in a variety of disease states – hypoxia, ischemia, hypertrophy and heart failure – and during cardioplegic arrest. Based on his early studies of cardiac metabolism and mechanics in the 1970s and his subsequent studies of the role of glucose metabolism on myocardial function during and immediately following ischemia, he became an unrelenting champion of the clinical potential of increased glucose–insulin–potassium (GIK) to preserve ischemic myocardium
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Michael W. Tsang,Ravin Davidoff,Amit Korach,Carl S. Apstein, J. Frederick Hesselvik,Hao Nguyen,Richard J. Shemin,Oz M. Shapira
semanticscholar(2005)
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Carl S. Apstein,Leonard A. Cobb, Thomas Killip,Costas T. Lambrew,Bruce A. MacLeod,Charles E. Rackley,Harry P. Selker,Robert J. Zalenski, Jayant Dey,Lawrence Blonde, Alan Burshell, Peggy Bolton,
JAMAno. 21 (2005): 2596-2598
Nathan A. Trueblood, Patrick R. Inscore,Daniel Brenner, Daniel Lugassy,Carl S. Apstein,Douglas B. Sawyer,Wilson S. Colucci
G. Glass, Farid Fuleihan,Ronglih Liao,A. Michael Lincoff, Rene Chapados,Robert Hamlin,Carl S. Apstein,Paul D. Allen,Joanne S. Ingwall,Roger J. Hajjar, C. Robert Cory,Peter J. O'Brien,
semanticscholar(2005)
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