Publications by authors named "D M Conkle"

Myocardial blood flow and distribution in animals with righ ventricular (RV) hypertrophy have not been studied extensively in the experimental laboratory. This study was carried out to investigate whether or not ischemia can be induced in the hypertrophied right ventricle. Ten adult foxhounds underwent banding of the pulmonary artery.

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Blood flow through right atrial-pulmonary artery (RA-PA) conduits was investigated. Experiments were designed to evaluate the pumping function of the right atrium, effects of the atrial versus ventricular pacing site, the necessity of a valve within the conduit, and the effect of positive-pressure ventilation on conduit flow. Twenty foxhounds were subjected to silicone patch closure of 90 percent of the tricuspid valve orifices to create stenosis.

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Thirty-nine patients with osteogenic sarcoma were treated in a prospective protocol involving the use of adjuvant high-dose methotrexate, frequent screening for pulmonary metastases, and aggressive resection of all metastatic disease whenever possible. Twenty-two of these 39 patients have had recurrence and in 20 patients evidence of metastatic disease was confined to the lungs. Eighteen of the patients had thoracotomy, and in 11 patients all known disease was resected.

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