College
News
EIGHTEENTH AMERICAN
ANNUAL COLLEGE
SCIENTIFIC
SESSION
OF CARDIOLOGY
February 26 to March 2, 1969 New York Hilton Hotel, New York City
General Information The Eighteenth Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology represents a dis tinguished program of continuing medical education. Emphasis is on the clinical application of current concepts and recent advances in areas of interest to clinicians, investigators and medical educators.
visable. The Advance Registration Form provides for the reservation of tickets of choice. Admission to the luncheon panel discussions is by ticket only. CARDIAC CLINICS
Seating is limited at these sessions; therefore, early reservation of tickets is advisable. The Advance Registration Form provides for the reservation of a ticket of choice. Admission to these con-
REGISTRATION Advance registration is requested and will help avoid delays at the time of the scientific session. Please use the Advance Registration Card available from the Executive Director, American College of Cardiology, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deadline for receifit of Advance Registration in the College ofice is February 12. Registration in New York City will be held on the Second Floor Promenade, New York Hilton Hotel, at the following times:
CLINICAL
CHEST ROENTGENOGRAM
WITH
THE MASTER AND
CONSULTATION
WITH THE EXPERTS
Attendance is limited to small groups to assure informal discussion. Admission is by ticket only and tickets will become available at the time of opening registration at 5.90 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25. LODGING
You are requested to use the special Housing Form on pp. 171 and 172 of this issue. Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the hotels listed. Send your request to the address shown on the Housing Form. Mailing it to the hotel or to the College office will only delay your reservation.
will be held in the Le Petit Room, New York Hilton Hotel. There is no registration fee for members of the American College of Cardiology; for nonmembers the fee is $50. Medical students, interns, residents, fellows and members of the armed services may attend without fee as guests of the College. Registration
Trianon
LUNCHEON
CONVERSATION
TEACHERS AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAM
5:00 P.M. t0 %oo P.M. Tuesday, February 25 8:00 A.M. to 9:oo P.M. Wednesday, February 26 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Thursday, February 27 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Friday, February 28 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturday, March 1 8:00 A.M. t0 12:00 NOON Sunday, March 2 Ladies
is by ticket only.
ferences
TUESDAY, P.n4.
TICKETS
5:00
Seating is limited at the luncheon panels; therefore, early reservation of luncheon tickets is ad-
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Promenade,
The
Hospital,
New York,
Surgical Indications and Results in Tetralogy of Fallot The Use of Pacemakers in Infancy Childhood
of Congestive
N. Y.
Hoffman-La
Heart
Roche, William
Inc., Nutley, B. Abrams,
N. J. Nutley,
N. J.
Failure The
P.XI. 2:00
and
N. Y.
New York,
Chairman: Treatment
<:ardiology
Natural History of Ventricular Septal Defects (with Implications for Surgical Correction)
CLINICS
Saul J. Farber,
Pediatric
Ineffective Endocarditis in Children
Because of limited seating facilities at several of the participating institutions, admission to these conferences is by ticket o111y.The Advance Registration Form pro\ides an opportunity for the reservation of a ticket of choice.
Chairman:
of
P.hI. L’:OO Management of the Infant with Coronary Heart Disease
1:YO
Bellevue
Management
Problems
Bus 1rallsportation leaves from the New lark Hilton Hotel for Cardiac Clinics.
CARDIAC
117
News
Early
History
of
New
Cardiovascular
Drugs Introduction and Mechanics of Heart Failure-.lrthur C. Fox, New York, N. Y.
P.M. 2:oo
Use of Digitalis and Diuretics in Congestive Heart Failure-Bertha Rader, New York, N. Y.
Determining Absorption, Fate and Excretion (Demonstration)-Bernard Koechlin, Nutley, N. J., and staff
Renal Physiology and Electrolyte Disorders in Congestive Heart Failure-Saul J. Farber, New York, N. Y.
The Introduction of New Cardiovascular Drugs to Man-William B. Abrams, Nutley, N. J.
Hemodynamics and Management of Cor Pulmonale-.4lfred J. Kaltman, New York, N. Y. and Roberta M. Goldring, New York, N. Y.
The Relationship Treatment-Harvey N. J.
Arrhythmias in Congestive Heart FailureJacob I. Hirsch, Great Neck, N. Y. Surgical Approaches to Intractable Congestive Heart Failure-George E. Reed, New York, N. Y.
Pharmacologic Screening for New Cardiovascular Drugs (Demonstration)-Robert A. Moe, Nutley, N. J., and staff
Lenox Hill Chairman:
Hospital, Nicholas
of Drug Metabolism to M. Solomon, Nutley,
New York, N. Y. P.
DePasquale,
New
York, N. Y. Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical
bies Hospital, New York, N. Y. Chairmen: Sidney Blumenthal, N. Y. James R. Malm, VOLUME
23,
JANUARY
1969
Center, New
BaYork,
New York, N. Y.
Primary
Myocardial
Disease
Virus and Alco-
holic Cardiomyopathy P.M. 2:00
Introduction-Michael N. Y.
S. Bruno, New York,
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P.&l. 2:00
CARDIAC CLINICS (Continued) 2:15
Case Presentations-Robert Palisades Park, N. J.
2:30
Clinical Findings: ECG-X-ray-Richard Crampton, New York, N. Y.
3:oo
Hemodynamics-Francis N. Y.
3:15
Pathology-Sheldon N. J.
3:45
Management-Nicholas York, N. Y.
Memorial Chairman:
Hospital, John
Enzymes in the Diagnosis Cardiovascular Disease P.M. 2:oo
Menegaz,
of Cardiac
Pacing
Indications and Modes of Cardiac PacingDoris J. W. Escher, Scarsdale, N. Y., Harry Gross, New York, N. Y. and Ira L. Rubin, New York, N. Y.
S.
Interpretation of Pacemaker Electrocardiogram-Sidney R. Arbeit, Jersey City, N. J.
J. Lane, New York,
Operation and Results of a Pacemaker Clinic-Seymour Furman, Bronx, N. Y. Techniques of Temporary and Permanent Pacing-Doris J. W. Escher, Scarsdale, N. Y. and Seymour Furman, Bronx, N. Y.
C. Sommers, Tenafly,
P. DePasquale, New
Mount
Sinai Hospital
New York,
New York,
S. LaDue,
J.
Applications
N. Y.
New York,
Chairmen: N. Y.
and Treatment
Management
2:20
Clinical Applications-John York, N. Y.
S. LaDue, New
2:40
Discussion and Coffee Break
3:15
Urokinase in the Treatment of Pulmonary Infarction-Donald E. Tow, New York, N. Y.
3:40
Fibrinolytic Enzyme in the Therapy Peripheral Vascular Disease-Eugene Cliffton, New York, N. Y.
N. Y. Robert
S.
Litwak,
New
York,
N. Y. Leslie A. Kuhn, New York, N. Y.
of
Experimental Basis for the Diagnostic Use of Muscle Enzymes-Irwin Nydick, New York, N. Y.
and School of Medicine,
P.M. 2:oo
of Cardiogenic
Shock
Hemodynamic Alterations in Acute Myocardial Infarction with Shock-Leslie A. Kuhn, New York, N. Y.
2:15
Drug Therapy of Shock Following Myocardial Infarction-Charles K. berg, New York, N. Y.
2:30
Mechanical Circulatory Support in Cardiogenie Shock-Theodore Cooper, Bethesda, Md.
of E.
2:45
The Low Cardiac Output Syndrome Following Cardiac Surgery-Gerard A. Kaiser, Larchmont, N. Y.
4:05
Experimental Basis and Clinical Use of Fibrinolytic Enzymes in the Treatment of Myocardial Infarction-Fritz Steruli, New York, N. Y.
3:oo
Hemodynamic Effects of Postoperative Electrical Pacing in Cardiac Surgical PatientsRobert S. Litwak, New York, N. Y.
3:15
4:30
Panel Discussion and Question Period
Computer and Monitoring Programs and Facilities for Patients with Shock-William C. Shoemaker, New York, N. Y.
3:30
Panel, Question and Answer PeriodCharles K. Friedberg, New York, N. Y.
4:oo
Elective Tours of Monitoring (Coronary Care Unit, Cardiac Care Unit, Shock Research Unit)
Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Bronx, N. Y. Chairmen: Harry Gross, New York, N. Y. Seymour Furman, Bronx, N. Y.
THE
AMERICAN
JOURNAL
Acute Fried-
Facilities Intensive
OF CARDIOLOGY
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26
CARDIAC CLINICS (Gntinuetl) New York
Hospital-Cornell
Medical
Center,
2:PS
Inotropic Agents in the Intensive Care Unit-Edward Goldstein, New York, N. Y.
2:Y:i
The Choice of Antiarrhythmic AgentsDorothy Kunstadt, New York, N. Y.
2:45
Hyponatremia and Hypovolemia: Their Role in Heart Failure and Cardiogenic Shock-Joseph Feldschuh, New York, N. Y.
3:05
Categorization of Arrhythmias, On Line Trend Indicators and its Instrumentation. Its Value to Nursing Personnel and as a Guide to Treatment-Arthur Grishman, New York, N. Y.
3:15
“Overdrive” Atria1 Pacing for the Termination of Atria1 Arrhythmias-Leonard Weinstein, New York, N. Y.
3:30
Question and Answer Period
New York, N. Y.
Chairmen:
Norman N. Y. Thomas N.Y.
Brachfeld,
New
Killip,
New York,
III,
Medical and Surgical Management nary Artery Disease P.RI. 2:00
Faculty:
Norman N. Y.
Brachfeld,
Richard N. Y.
J.
Fleming,
Thomas N. Y.
Killip,
York,
of Coro-
New
York,
New York,
Vectorcardiographic
C. Walton N. Y.
Ill,
Lillehei,
New
York,
New York,
3:45
Bilateral Bundle Branch Beregovich, New York, N. Y.
3:55
The Diagnosis of Diaphragmatic Infarction in the Absence of Clearly Defined Q Waves in aVF-Yusuf Z. Yuceoglu, New York, N. Y.
4:05
The VCG in Cardiac Myopathy-Shirley Rubler, Manhasset, N. Y.
4:15
The Mathematical Formation of the ECGVCG and/or Orthogonal Leads for Computer Programming and Analysis-Rudolf Zalter, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Norton Spritz, New York, N. Y. Case Presentations: I. -4ngina Pectoris in a Young Woman with a Normal Coronary Arteriogram. 2. =\ Professional Athlete with an -4bnormal ECG. 3. Angina emia.
and HypercholesterolNew
4. Ventricular Aneurysm. 5. Incapacitating Angina Pectoris and Ventricular Dysfunction.
New York Medical College, Flower and Fifth
Avenue Hospitals, New York, N. Y. Chairman: Arthur Grishman, New N. Y.
York,
York
2:lO
VOLUME
Nurse Training Requirements and Integration with Physician’s Function-Jean Kendricks, New York, N. Y. 23,
JANUARY
1969
University
School
Newer Aspects of Auscultation P.M. 2:00
Faculty:
Block-Jonas
of
New York, N. Y. Chairman: J. Scott Butterworth, N. Y.
Medicine,
New York,
of the Heart
J. Scott Butterworth, N. Y. Edmund H. Reppert, York, N. Y.
Aspects of Coronary Intensive Care P.M. 2:OO Organization Principles, Monitored Perimeters and its Educational Value-Arthur Grishman, New York, N. Y.
Concepts
St. Barnabas Chairman:
Hospital, Charles
Bronx,
N. Y.
P. Bailey,
Bronx,
New York, Jr.,
New
N. Y.
Recent Advances in Surgical Management Coronary Arterial Disease
of
150
(bllcge
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY
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26
CLINICS
(Continued) P.M. 2:00
Surgical Revascularization of the Myocardium-Charles P. Bailey, Bronx, N. Y. and Teruo Hirose, Bronx, N. Y.
News 3:35
Role of the Surgeon in the Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction-St:lnley Gian nelli, ,Jr., New York, N. Y.
3:50
RIXXSS
4:oo
Defibrillation Techniques (Demonstration) -1l’illiam J. Grace, New York, N. 1..
4:15
Equipment on Mobile Coronary Care Unit (Demonstration)-John A. Chadbourn, New York, N. \‘.
Management of Arrhythmias in Coronary Patients-Rudolf E. Fremont, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pre- and Postoperative Visualization of Coronary Pathways-Gesar ‘4. Vera, Bronx, N. Y. Propranolol-Isordil Synergism-Henry Russek, Staten Island, N. Y.
I.
Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction -Louis F. Bishop, New York, N. Y.
State
University
Medical
Center,
of
York,
New
College
Downstate
of Medicine,
Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Chairman:
Karl E. Karlson,
New York,
Complications of Coronary and Their Management
Artery
N. Y. Disease
P.M.
2:oo St. Vincent’s Chairman: Coronary
Hospital, William
Care
New York,
J. Grace,
Units
and
Mobile
Care Units in the Management cardial
Coronary
of Acute
Myo-
Infarction Presiding: William
P.M. 2:oo
N. Y.
New York, N. Y.
J. Grace
Coronary Care Unit: What Have We Accomplishedl-Richard J. Kennedy, New York, N. Y.
2:15
Mobile Coronary Care Unit-William Grace, New York, N.Y.
2:30
Inappropriate Ventilation and Hypoxemia as a Cause of Cardiac Arrhythmia-Stephen M. Ayres, New York, N. Y.
2:45
Management of Arrhythmias-Pharmacologic Aspects-William F. Minogue, Westfield, N. J.
3:oo
J.
Control of Bradyarrhythmias-Cardiac Pacing-John J. Gregory, New York, N. Y. Presiding: John J. Gregory
3:20
Practical Management of the Shock StateHiltrud Mueller, New York, N. Y.
Pharmaceutical and Electrical Treatment of Arrhythmias Associated with Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction-Bernard M. Wechsler, Brooklyn, N. Y. Management of Intractable Cardiogenic Shock: Left Heart Bypass, External Counterpulsation-Clarence Dennis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Angiographic and Metabolic Indications for Coronary Endarterectomy-Donald N. Summers, Brooklyn, N. Y. Coronary Endarterectomy-Philip yer, Brooklyn, N. Y.
N. Saw-
A Look Into the Future-Clarence Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dennis,
Tour of Coronary Care Unit and Laboratories
FIRESIDE
CONFERENCES
P.M. 9:oo to 10:30 1. Surgical Heart
Revascularization
Arthur M. Vineberg, Que., Canada THE
AMERICAN
of
Chairman,
JOURNAL
OF
the
Entire
Montreal,
CARDIOLOGY
College News
WEDNESDAY, FIRESIDE
FEBRUARY
Peter I,. Frommer, Chairman, Bethesda, Md. Leslie .-I. Kuhn, New York, N. Y. Henry D. hlcIntosh, Durham, N. C.
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CONFERENCES
9. An
Evening rhythmias
(Continued) William H. Sewell, Jr., Sayre, Pa. James H. Walker, Charleston, W. Va. L’. Immunologic Plantation
Problems
in Cardiac
10. The Prevention
P.M. 9:oo to 10:30
Harold T. Dodge, Chairman, Birmingham, Ala. James H. Gault, San Diego, Calif. H. J. C. Swan, Los Angeles, Calif. 5. The Nature of Sudden Death James Ohio George Thomas Bernard
THURSDAY, -4.M. 800
8:30
4. Angiographic Instrumentation and Methods for Assessing Cardiac Function
V.
Warren,
Chairman,
Columbus,
A.M. 9:oo
VOLUME
23,
JANUARY
1969
FEBRUARY
VISIT
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EXHIBITS
PLENARY
SESSION
Invocation-The Most Reverend Terence J. Cooke, D.D., Archbishop of New York, New York, N. Y. Introductions-Simon Dack, New York, N.Y. and William J. Grace, New York, N. Y. (General Co-Chairmen, 18th Annual Session) Thomas N. James, Birmingham, ,41a. (Scientific Program Chairman, 18th Annual Session)
of Cardiac Glycoside Action
8. What We Have Learned From Laboratory Induced Myocardial Infarction
Artery Disease
Chairman: George E. Burch President, New Orleans, La.
of the Vec-
Arnold M. Katz, Chairman, Chicago, Ill. F. Norman Briggs, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kwang Soo Lee, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ar-
Grand Ballroom
Madison S. Spach, Chairman, Durham, N. C. Nicholas Paul De Pasquale, New York, N. Y. Paul G. Hugenholtz, Boston, Mass. 7. Mechanism
of Coronary
Registration-Second Floor New York Hilton Hotel
OPENING
E. Burch, New Orleans, La. N. James, Birmingham, Ala. Lown, Boston, Mass.
(i. The Usefulness and Limitations torcardiogram
Cardiac
Herman K. Hellerstein, Chairman, Cleveland, Ohio Joseph T. Doyle, Albany, N. Y. Kay H. Kosenman, San Francisco, Calif.
3. Normal and Abnormal Relations Between the Great Arteries: Pathology and Embryology Richard Van Praagh, Chairman, Boston, Mass. Maria Victoria de la Cruz, Mexico City, Mex, Lodewyck H. S. Van Mierop, Gainesville, Fla. ,Jack L. Titus, Rochester, Minn.
Complex
Alfred Pick, Chairman, Chicago, Ill. Leonard S. Dreifus, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph M. Ryan, Columbus, Ohio David Scherf, New York, N. Y.
Trans-
Edgar Haber, Chairman, Boston, Mass. Donald C. Harrison, Palo Alto, Calif. Kichard R. Lower, Richmond, Va.
With
Past Presidents of the College 9:15
(Speaker and subject to be announced)
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An Experimental Model for Central Nervous System-Induced EGC Changes-Mark C. Rogers, J. A. Abildskov and James B. Preston, Syracuse, N. Y.
TRANSPLANTATION STATE OF THE ART Grand Ballroom
Chairman:
A.M. IO:30
Michael Tex.
E. DeBakey,
LUNCHEON Houston,
Windows of Lymphocytic Immunosuppression-John W. Rebuck, Detroit, Mich.
II:00
Surgical Transplantation of the HeartDenton A. Cooley, Houston, Tex.
11:30
Selection of Recipients for Cardiac Transplantation-Charles K. Friedberg, New York, N. Y.
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY Trianon
Chairmen: A.M. IO:30
IO:45
Ballroom
James J. Leonard, Pittsburgh, Bernard L. Sepal, Philadelphia,
PANELS
to 1.30
1. Mechanisms of Action Agents
of Antiarrhythmic
Brian F. Hoffman, Chairman, New York, N. Y. Richard H. Helfant, Boston, Mass. Robert J. Luchi, Philadelphia, Pa. Donald Singer, Chicago, 111. 2. The Management
of Bacterial
Endocarditis
Charles K. Friedberg, Chairman, New York, N. Y. Edward W. Hook, Jr., New York, N. Y. Edward L. Quinn, Detroit, Mich. 3. New Approaches in Diuretic Therapy
Pa. Pa.
An Early Sign of Right Ventricular Enlargement-Nancy C. Flowers, C. Thorpe Ray and Leo G. Horan, Augusta, Ga. and New Orleans, La. Unreliable ECG Assessment of Hemody namic Changes Following Correction of Hypertensive Ventricular Septal DefectsRichard D. Lueker, John H. K. Vogel, Ray Pryor and S. Gilbert Blount, Jr., Denver, Cola.
II:00
The Various Patterns of Aberrant Intraventricular Conduction in Induced Premature Atria1 Beats-Jorge C. Rios, Rajindra K. Sarin, Manoochehr Pooya and Rashid A. Massumi, Washington, D. C.
11:15
On the Relationship Between U Waves of the ECG and the Transmembrane Action Potentials of Single Myocardial Cells of the In Situ Heart-Yoshiaki Omura and David Lehr, New York, N. Y.
ll:30
P.M. 1200
The Stress Effect of Auto Driving in Normal and Coronary Subjects-Samuel Bellet, Laurian Roman, John B. Kostis and Allan Slater, Philadelphia, Pa.
John H. Moyer, Chairman, Philadelphia, Pa. Albert N. Brest, Philadelphia, Pa. Paul J. Cannon, New York, N. Y. 4. The Therapy
of Hypertension
Ray W. Gifford, Jr., Chairman, Cleveland, Ohio James C. Hunt, Rochester, Minn. Gaddo Onesti, Philadelphia, Pa. David W. Richardson, Richmond, Va. 5. Radioisotopes Diagnosis
in Cardiovascular
and Renal
M. Donald Blaufox, Chairman, New York, N. Y. N. David Charkes, Philadelphia, Pa. Milton Hollenberg, San Francisco, Calif. Harvey G. Kemp, Buffalo, N. Y. 6. The Diagnostic says
Usefulness of Enzyme As-
John S. LaDue, Chairman, New York, N. Y. Eugene L. Coodley, Philadelphia, Pa. Burton E. Sobel, San Diego, Calif. Hyman J. Zimmerman, Boston, Mass. 7. The Management Heart Disease THE
AMERICAN
of Patients with Valvular
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OF CARDIOLOGY
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FEBRUARY
Cardiac
Patient
with
a Neurosis-Ed-
Boston, Mass.
PANELS
(Continued)
A Special Symposium Planned in Cooperation the Cardiac Muscle Society
Ilerbert E. Griswold, Jr., Chairman, land, Ore. Richard L. Kahler, La Jolla, Calif. Jerome H. Kay, Los Angeles, Calif. Jack M. MatlofE, Boston, Mass.
Bernard Lown, Chairman, Boston, Mass. Harold T. Dodge, Birmingham, Ala. Peter L. Frommer, Bethesda, Md. William J. Grace, New York, N. Y. Edgar Haber, Boston, Mass. Thomas Killip III, New York, N. Y. and Mechanisms
Trianon
Port-
8. Advances in Coronary Care
9. Aldosterone
The
win 0. Wheeler,
of Hyperten-
sion
Chairman: 2:oo
with
Ballroom
Arnold M. Katz, Chicago, Ill.
Introductory
Remarks-Arnold
M.
Katz,
Chicago, Ill. 2:45
Subcellular Mechanisms Controlling Cardiac Contractility-F. Norman Briggs, Pittsburgh, Pa.
3:30
INTERMISSION
4:oo
Electrophysiology of Contraction-Harry A. Fozzard, Chicago, Ill.
4:45
Electrophysiology of Excitation-Brian Hoffman, New York, N. Y.
AND VISIT
EXHIBITS
F.
John H. Laragh, Chairman, New York, N. Y. Roger B. Hickler, Boston, Mass. Norman M. Kaplan, Dallas, Tex. 10. Recent fants
Advances in Cardiac Surgery in In-
Samuel Kaplan, Chairman, Cincinnati, Ohio Dan G. McNamara, Houston, Tex. John A. Waldhausen, Philadelphia, Pa. I:30
VISIT
EXHIBITS
PREMIERE
First National Showing of Motion Pictures in Cardiovascular Disease P.M. 3:oo to 5:30 Film titles to be announced
CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPEUTICS
CARDIAC
East Ballroom Chairman:
FILM PROGRAM
Mercury Ballroom
ARRHYTHMIAS
West Ballroom
Ogleshy Paul, Chicago, 111.
Chairman:
William
Likoff, Philadelphia,
Pa.
P.M.
2:oo
The Patient with Severe Angina PectorisWilliam L. Proudfit, Cleveland, Ohio
2:30
Benefits and Problems of Drug Treatment of Hypertension-Walter M. Kirkendall, Iowa City, Iowa
3:oo
Complications gestive Heart cago, Ill.
3:30
INTERMISSION
4:oo
The Patient with a Myocardiopathy-W. Proctor Harvey, Washington, D. C.
VOLUME
23,
JANUARY
P.M. 2:oo
2:30
Exit Block of Spontaneous Ectopic and Artificial Pacemakers-Alfred Pick, Jaroslav Jedlicka and Richard Langendorf, Chicago, Ill.
2:45
On the Mechanism of Overdrive Suppression of Ventricular Pacemakers-Daniel J. Krellenstein and Mario Vassalle, Brooklyn, N. Y.
of the Treatment of ConFailure-Oglesby Paul, Chi-
1969
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EXHIBITS
Special Lecture: The Role of the A-V Node in the Genesis of Arrhythmias in the Human Heart-Dirk Durrer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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27
ARRHYTHMIAS
3:15
Alternating Failure of Mechanical Response to Electrical Depolarization (The Aformed Phenomenon)-A New Phenomenon in Cardiac Arrhythmias-Eliot Corday, Aarao Serruya, John K. Vyden, Herbert Gold and Marciano Carvalbo, Los Angeles, Calif.
INTERMISSION
4:oo
Studies of phageal Yehezkiel Rochester,
4:30
4:45
5:oo
5:15
Group I Master Teachers:
AND VISIT
Rooms
Franklin D. Arbor, Mich.
Dwight C. ester, Minn. Alexander Mass.
The Electrophysiological Effects of LidoCaine on Canine Purkinje Fibers-William J. Mandel, J. Thomas Bigger, Jr. and Brian F. Hoffman, New York, N. Y.
A New Method for Continuous ECG Monitoring of Out-patients-Ralph S. Zitnik, William W. Kowalski, James R. Ricketts and Michael J. Cudahy, Rochester, Minn. and Milwaukee, Wise. A Data Reduction Technique for On-Line Arrhythmia Analysis-David B. Gilbert and Robert E. Hackman, Bethesda, Md.
Attendance is limited to fifteen physicians per teacher and admission is by ticket only. Tickets
Johnson,
Ann
McGoon,
Roth
S. Nadas, Boston,
David Scherf, New York, N. Y. James V. Warren, Ohio
Columbus,
3:oo to 4:oo Group II Master Teachers:
Same teachers as for Group I
CONSULTATION WITH THE EXPERTS Physicians are invited to bring ECG’s and X-rays to these sessions. Attendance is limited to thirtyfive per room and admission is by ticket only. Tickets will be available at the College registration area beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25. Fifth Floor Conference
Rooms
P.M. 2:oo to 3:oo ECG-Henry
J, L. Marriott, St. Petersburg, Fla.
X-Ray-William
CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS WITH THE MASTER TEACHERS
En-
John W. Kirklin, Birmingham, Ala.
Human Atria1 Flutter with Esoand Intra-atria1 ElectrodesKishon and Ralph E. Smith, Minn.
Improvement in ECG Classification Procedures Through Computer Analysis- Jack D. Klingeman, George P. Murphy, Charles D. Batchlor, Alan S. Berson and Hubert V. Pipberger, Washington, D. C.
Los ;\n-
Reginald E. B. Hudson, London, England
EXHIBITS
Effect of Premature Depolarization in Incompletely Repolarized Purkinje and Ventricular Fibers: Role of Take Off Potential -Leonard S. Gettes and Borys Surawicz, Lexington, Ky.
George C. Griffith, geles, Calif.
Peter C. Harris, London, gland
Familial Repolarization MyocardiopathyLeoncio A. Garza, Dan G. McNamara, James J. Nora, Robert L. Vick and Robert J. Sommerville, Houston, Tex.
3:30
4:15
Fifth Floor Conference l’.M. 2:oo to 3:oo
(Continued) 3:oo
will be available at the College registration are.l beginning at 5:00 pm. on Tuesday, February 25.
R. Eyler, Detroit, Mich.
3:oo to 4:oo ECG-Alfred
Pick, Chicago, Ill.
X-Ray-Charles THE
M. Nice, Jr., New Orleans, La. AMERICAN
JOURNAL
OF
CARDIOLOGY
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FIRESIDE
I. Treatment
\v.
l~r(b(tor l-l;~rvcy. Cll;iirman. 1). c:. .\lodestino G. Criscitiello, l!iosLon, ,Jamcs ,J. I,eonard, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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8. Evaluation of Ventricular
CONFERENCES
of Transposition
of the Great Ves-
Samuel Kaplan, Chairman, Cincinnati, Ohio hrary Allen Engle, New York, N. Y. \\‘illiam J. Rashkind, Philadelphia, Pa. John A. Waldhausen, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 Recent
Advances in Cardiac Pacemaker
Ther-
al’) Philip &met, Chairman, Miami Beach, Fla. :\nthony N. Damato, Staten Island, N. Y. \t’illiam J. Grace, New York, N. Y. (:. %tralton Lillehei, New York, N. Y. 3. Metabolism
Richard J. Bing, Chairman, Detroit, Mich. Norman Brachfield, New York, N. Y. ,James Scheuer, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,Joscph C. Shipp, Gainesville, Fla. 4. Cellular
Basis for Cardiac
Hypertrophy
of Ventricular
R. Bruce Peter C. Louis A. W. Jape
I. An Evening of Cardiac Auscultation VOLUME
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1969
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A.&l. 8:OO Registration-Second Floor New York Hilton Hotel
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PROGRESS REPORTS CARDIOLOGY-1969
IN
East Ballroom Chairman: A.M. 8:30
Charles
Fisch,
Indianapolis,
Ind.
Cardiac Risks as Seen by Insurance Companies-Francis F. Rosenbaum, Milwaukee, Wise.
8:55
Drug Interaction-Rubin N. C.
Bressler, Durham,
9:20
Clinical Usefulness of Blocking Agents-Henry Arbor, Mich.
Beta Adrenergic H. Swain, Ann
9:45
Paramedical Personnel-Eugene Jr., Durham, N. C.
of Heart Failure
Logue, Chairman, Atlanta, Ga. Gazes, Charleston, S. C. Soloff, Philadelphia, Pa. Taylor, Gainesville, Fla.
FEBRUARY
and
Arnold M. Weissler, Chairman, Columbus, Ohio alberto Benchimol, Phoenix, Ariz. Ernest Craige, Chapel Hill, N. C. E. E. Eddleman, Jr., Birmingham, Ala. 6. The Early Manifestations
of Coronary Artery Disease
.J. Edwin Wood, Jr., Chairman, Charlottesville, Va. Stephen Epstein, Bethesda, Md. Dean T. Mason, Davis, Calif.
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Glenn A. Langer, Chairman, Los Angeles, Calif. Peter E. Pool, La Jolla, Calif. Burton E. Sobel, San Diego, Calif. Edmund H. Sonnenblick, Boston, Mass. Measures
in Man
10. Venomotor Re
Failure
5. Non-Invasive tion
Funrtion
,Jack C. Geer, Chairman, Columbus, Ohio Stanley I,. Robbins, Boston, Mass. Wilbur ;I. Thomas, Albany, N. Y.
FRIDAY,
of the Hypoxic Heart
Rlxs.
John Ross, Jr., Chairman. San Diego, Crlil. Charles E. liackley, Birminghaln. \1;1. ‘I’. Joseph Reeves, Birmingham. Ala. Charles \V. Urschel, Boston, 3fass. 9. Pathology
WlS
\\‘asliitlgton,
A. Stead,
1O:lO
Computers in Electrocardiography-Ralph E. Smith, Rochester, Minn.
10:35
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Coronary
Angiography
ology-William Ind. II:35
Prosthetic
C.
and
ment-Dwight
AORTIC
28 in
Clinical
Elliott,
Homograft C. McGoon,
Cardi-
Indianapolis,
Valve
Replace-
Rochester,
Minn.
Chairman: Fla.
TRANSPLANTATION West Ballroom
Chairman: A.M. 8:30
Dwight
E. Harken,
Boston,
IO:45
8:45
9:00
9:15
9:30
9: 45
Congenitally Bicuspid Aortic Valve: A Study of 81 Autopsied Patients-William C. Roberts and Andrew G. Morrow, Be-
thesda,
Comparative
1 I:45
Human Cardiac Transplantation-Clinical Experience-Edward B. Dietrich, Michael E. DeBakey, William T. Butler and Roger D. Rossen, Houston, Tex. Transplantation: Experimental Cardiac and Clinical Experience-Adrian Kantrowitz, Yasunori Koga, Hans E. Carstensen, William Neches, Howard A. Joos and Jordan D. Haller, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Hemodynamic Findings After Cardiac Transplantation-John S. Schroeder, Joseph D. Ridges, Edward B. Stinson, Eugene Dong, Norman E. Shumway and Donald C. Harrison, Palo Alto, Calif.
lo:15
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Electron
Valves-Komei
Nakao,
LUNCHEON P.M. 12:oo
Microscopic
Study of
New
York,
Renal Function and Plasma Flow Following Aortic Valve Replacement-David C. Fluck, John H. Esbenshade, Jr., John S. Cameron, Roger Gilkes, L. Lopez Bescos, J. P. Miller and Chisholm S. Ogg, London, England
Physiologic Behavior of the Transplanted Heart in Six Human Recipients-Robert D. Leachman, Louis L. Leatherman, Donald G. Rochelle, Denton A. Cooley, Grady L. Hallman, Robert D. Bloodwell and James J. Nora, Houston, Tex.
In Vitro Preservation of the Canine Heart for Allotransplantation-John A. Feemster, Paul Gannon and Richard C. Lillehei, Minneapolis, Minn.
Md.
Heart N. Y.
Human and Pre-
Hemodynamic Observations Following Cardiac Transplantation in Man-James A. Shaver, Samuel Gray III, Henry T. Babnson, Daniel H. Brooks, James Scheuer, James J. Leonard and Donald F. Leon, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jr., Gainesville,
11: 15 The
Mass.
vention-James J. Nora, Denton A. Cooley, Robert D. Leachman, Robert D. Bloodwell and Grady L. Hallman, Houston, Tex.
W. Wheat,
Special Lecture: The Fate of Heart Valve Grafts-Reginald E. 8. Hudson, London, England
11: 30 Rejection of the Transplanted Heart: Problems in Recognition
Myron
ARI.
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VALVE DISEASES \rcL Ballroom
PANELS
to I:30
1. The
Analysis
Henry
J.
L.
of Complex Marriott,
Arrhythmias-I Chairman,
St.
burg, Fla. Agustin Castellanos, Jr., Miami, Fla. Leo Schamroth, Johannesburg, South Robert C. Schlant, Atlanta, Ga. 2. The Current Status cardiography
of Computers
Peters-
Africa
in Electro-
Leo G. Horan, Chairmau, Augusta, Ga. Cesar A. Caceres, Washington, D. C. Hubert V. Pipberger, Washington, D. C. Leonard Scherlis, Baltimore, Md. Ralph E. Smith, Rochester, Minn. 3. Therapeutic Blockade
Applications
of Beta
Adrenergic
Stephen E. Epstein, Chairman, Bethesda, Lawrence Sore1 Cohen, Dallas, Tex. Willard S. Harris, Chicago, Ill. Leslie A. Kuhn, New York, N. Y. 4. New Approaches in the Management monary Hypertension THE
AMERICAN
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OF
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of Pul-
CARDIOLOGY
College
FRIDAY,
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LUNCHEON
28
CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE IN EXERCISE East Ballroom
PANELS
((:ontinued)
5. The Management Heart Disease
of
Cyanotic
Congenital
S. Gilbert Blount, Jr., Chairman, Denver, Cola. Samuel Kaplan, Cincinnati, Ohio Milton H. Paul, Chicago, Ill. Norman S. Talner, New Haven, Conn. Clarence S. Weldon, Baltimore, Md. 6. The Management
Reeves,
Birmingham,
of Pulmonary Embolism
P.M. 2 : 00
Exercise Testing in Heart Disease-T. seph Reeves, Birmingham, Ala.
2:30
Lactic Acid and Oxygen Harris, London, England
3:oo
Circulatory Responses to Maximal Robert A. Bruce, Seattle, Wash.
3:30
Cardiovascular Effects of Physical Training in Sedentary American Males-iJere H. Mitchell, Dallas, Tex.
4:oo
Coronary Blood Flow During ExerciseDonald E. Gregg, Washington, D. C.
4:30
Discussion Period with Questions and Answers
Kenneth M. hloser, Chairman, Washington, D. C. James K. Alexander, Houston, Tex. Frank C. Spencer, New York, N. Y. Paul N. Yu, Rochester, N. Y. 7. New Forms of Therapy
Trianon Chairman:
10. Current Status of the Artificial Heart AIichael E. DeBakey, Chairman, Houston, Tex. Eliot Corday, Los Angeles, Calif. Frank W. Hastings, Bethesda, Md. Wilhelm J. Kolff, Salt Lake City, Utah C. Walton Lillehei, New York, N. Y.
1969
Edward
Ballroom
Massie,
St. Louis,
MO.
Judges: Paul S. Cranefield, Rochester, N. Y. William Dock, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dwight C. McGoon, Rochester, Minn.
of Prosthetic
Dwight E. Harken, Chairman, Boston, Mass. J. David Bristow, Portland, Ore. Robert L. Frye, Rochester, Minn. ~~‘illiarn C. Roberts, Bethesda, Md.
JANUARY
Effort-
Finalists’ Presentations
Robert I. Levy, Chairman Bethesda, Md. William E. Connor, Iowa City, Iowa Howard A. Eder, New York, N. Y. Norton Spritz, New York, N. Y.
EXHIBITS
C.
P.M. 2:oo to 3:4O
8. The Hyperlipidemias
9. Late Results and Complications Valve Surgery
Debt-Peter
Jo-
YOUNG INVESTIGATORS’ AWARDS COMPETITION
for Angina Pectoris
Richard Gorlin, Chairman, Boston, Mass. Charles A. Chidsey, Denver, CoIo. George C. Griffith, Los Angeles, Calif. David C. Sabiston, Jr., Durham, N. C.
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Joseph
Ala.
John H. K. Vogel, Chairman, Denver, Colo. Edward Genton, Denver, Colo. Gcmrd XI. Turino, New York, N. Y. c:. .\. Wagenvoort, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
VOLUME
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CARDIAC
PHARMACOLOGY West
Chairman: P.M. 2:oo
2:15
Ballroom
B. L. Martz,
Indianapolis,
Ind.
Electrophysiological Aspects of Glucagon Inotropy-Kalman Greenspan, Robert E. Edmands and Charles Fisch, Indianapolis, Ind. The Electrophysiological Properties of Glucagon on the Normal Canine Heart-Janet
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CARDIAC
28
PHARMACOLOGY (Continued)
I. Lipski, David M. Donoso and Charles York, N. Y. 2:30
2:45
3:oo
3:15
Kaminsky, Ephraim K. Friedberg, New
Floor
Group 1 Master Teachers:
4:oo
Evaluation of Long-Term Use of Propranolo1 in Angina Pectoris-Ezra A. Amsterdam, Steven Wolfson and Richard Gorlin, Boston, Mass.
4:15
Drug Interference with Warfarin Therapy -John A. Udall, Irvine, Calif.
4:30
Bretylium Tosylate and Electroshock as Combined Therapy for Intractable Ventricular Fibrillation and Arrhythmias in Myocardial Infarction-A. MacDonell Richards and 0. Myron Jerde, Minneapolis, Minn.
Rooms
George E. Burch, leans, La. Howard B. ester, Minn.
Dirk Durrer, Netherlands
Dwight Mass.
Harken,
Same teachers
The
New York,
Harvey,
1~. Bruce Logue, 3:oo to 4:oo Group II Master Teachers:
Roch-
Amsterdam, Engle,
W. Proctor ton, D. C.
Or-
Washington,
Mary Allen N. Y. E.
New
Burchell,
E. Grey Dimond, D. C.
Effect of Isoproterenol and Norepinephrine on Myocardial Blood Flow in Experimental Cardiogenic Shock-Leon Stein, Edward Ross and Suzanne B. Knoebel, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Hemodynamic and Metabolic Effects of Glucagon in Patients with Valvular Heart Disease-Burton H. Greenberg, Anastasios G. Tsakiris, Emerson A. Moffitt and Robert L. Frye, Rochester, Minn.
3:30
4:45
I;ilrh
The Effect of Glucagon on Atrioventricular Conduction and Ventricular AutomaticityCharles Steiner, Andrew L. Wit and Anthony N. Damato, Staten lsland, N. Y.
Effects of Propranolol and Isosorbide Dinitrate on Exercise Performance and Adrenergic Activity in Patients with AnginaDennis J. Battock, Hector Alvarez and Charles A. Chidsey, Denver, Colo.
arc’;1 2.3.
will be a\ ailable at the College registration iqinning ;It i:OO p.m. on Tuesday, February
Boston, Washing-
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Prophylactic Suppression and Postoperative Arrhythmias with Bretylium Tosylate in Open Heart Surgery-Aldo R. Castaneda and Marvin B. Bacaner, Minneapolis, Minn.
CONSULTATION WITH THE EXPERTS Physicians are invited to bring ECG’s and X-rays to t.hese sessions. Attendance is limited to thirtyfive per room and admission is by ticket only. Tickets will be available at the College registration area beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25. Fifth
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Attendance is limited to fifteen physicians per teacher and admission is by ticket only. Tickets
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P.M. 2:oo to 3:oo ECG-Alfred
Pick, Chicago,
X-Ray-Charles
CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS WITH THE MASTER TEACHERS
Conference
Ill.
M. Nice, Jr., New Orleans,
La.
3:oo to 4:oo ECG-Henry
J. L. Marriott,
X-Ray-William THE
St. Petersburg,
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FILM PROGRAM Rlrrcury
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titles
to be announced 8:30
MARCH
Registration-Second New York Hilton VISIT
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EXHIBITS
HEART BLOCK AND PACEMAKERS Trianon Chairman: P.M. 4:OO
Eliot
Ballroom
Corday,
Los
Angeles,
Grand The Effect of Dexamethasone on Cardiac Conduction: A Study of the Rate of Depolarization-John C. Fischer, Kalman Greenspan, Robert E. Edmands and Charles Fisch, Indianapolis, Ind.
4:15
The Effects of Propranolol on Atrioventricular and Intraventricular ConductionWalter D. Berkowitz, Andrew L. Wit, Charles Steiner, Sun H. Lau and Anthony N. Damato. Staten Island, N. Y.
4:30
The Study of Heart Block in Man Using His Bundle Recordings-Anthony N. Damato, Sun H. Lau, Emanuel Stein, Walter D. Berkowitz and Robert D. Patton, Staten Island, N. Y.
4:45
Coronary Arteriographic and Left Ventricular Motion Studies in Left Bundle Branch Block-Jacob I Haft, Michael V. Herman and Richard Gorlin, Boston, Mass.
5:OO
Pacemaker Sound in Bipolar Pacing Systems-Morton M. Mower, Amporn Prempree, William Staewen and Bernard Tabatznik, Baltimore, Md.
5:15
Clinical Analysis of Pacemaker FunctionSeymour Furman, Doris J. W. Escher, Bryan Parker and Norman Solomon, Bronx, N. Y.
ANNUAL *(Black P.Rr. fi:SO VOLUME
CONTROVERSIES IN CARDIOLOGY
Calif.
Tie
SESSION
JANUARY
A.M. 9:oo
9:30
1969
Third
Floor
W.
Willis,
III,
Ann
Arbor,
Drug Treatment of Mild Hypertension (Diastolic Pressure 90-l 10 mm. Hg) Proponent: David Werdegar, San Francisco, Calif. Antagonist: F. James Conway, Ann Arbor, Mich. Dietary Fat Modification for the Prevention or Treatment of Atherosclerosis Proponent: Iowa Antagonist:
1o:oo
William Peter
E. Connor,
T. Kuo,
Iowa
City,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
The Routine Use of Coronary Arteriography in the Diagnosis of Heart Disease Due to Coronary Atherosclerosis Proponent: F. Mason Sones, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio Antagonist: William Likoff, Philadelphia, Pa.
10:30
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Pulmonary Embolectomy for Acute Massive Pulmonary Embolism Proponent: James K. Alexander, Houston, l‘ex. Antagonist: Richard D. Sautter, Marshfield, Wise.
II:30
Operative Repair tal Defects
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Sep
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MARCH
1
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Coronary-Pulmonary Artery Shunt with Normal Origin of Coronary Arteries-Yang Wang, Kurt Amplatz and Fredarick L. Gobel, Minneapolis, Minn.
10:30
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PULMONARY CORONARY
CIRCULATION
Trianon Chairman:
Donald
Ballroom E.
Gregg,
Chairman:
A.M. 8:30
8:45
9:oo
Lactate and Pyruvate Kinetics in Heart Muscle-Andrew H. Henderson, Robert J. Craig, Richard Gorlin and Edmund H. Sonnenblick, Boston, Mass. The Relative Effects of Exercise and Isuprel in Eliciting Regional Metabolic Abnorrnalities in Cineangiographically Quantitated Human Coronary Artery Disease-Lawrence D. Baker, Stephen J. Leshin, G. V. R. K. Sharma and Joseph V. Messer, Boston, Mass. Left Heart Hemodynamics During Angina Pectoris Induced by Atria1 Pacing-Joseph W. Linhart, Frank J. Hildner, S. Serge Barold, John W. Lister and Philip Samet, Miami Beach, Fla.
9:15
Left Ventricular Hemodynamics Before and One Year Following Internal Mammary Artery Implantation for Angina PectorisBen D. McCallister, David R. Richmond, Franz J. Hallermann, Robert B. Wallace and Robert L. Frye, Rochester, Minn.
9:30
Electron Diffraction of Coronary Artery Cholesterol Crystals in Humans-Daniel Mason, Bani R. Banerjee, Stanley Spitzer, Victor V. Damiano and John D. Meakin, Philadelphia, Pa.
9:45
lo:oo
William
Anti-Heart Immunoglobulins in Cardiomy opathy Especially in Hypertrophic Muscular Subaortic Stenosis-Sunil K. Das, Vernon N. Do&on and Park W. Willis III, Ann Arbor, Mich. &Glutamyl-Transpeptidase Activity in Serum and Heart Muscle After Myocardial Infarction-Kurt G. Ravens, Charles M. Cowan and Sigmundur Gudjarnason, Detroit, Mich.
Ballroom A. Sodeman,
Rosemont,
Pa.
Washington,
D. C.
CIRCULATION
Trianon
A.M. ll:oo
Special Lecture: The Pulmonary Circulation-Peter ris, London, England
C. Har-
11:30
Serotonin Content of Pulmonary EmboliJack Kasdin, George R. Daicoff and Aaron H. Anton, Gainesville, Fla.
11:45
Clinical and Investigatory Findings in Acute Massive Pulmonary Embolism-Graham A. H. Miller and George C. Sutton, London, England
LUNCHEON P.M. 1200
PANELS
to 1:30
The Analysis of Complex Arrhythmias-II Charles Fisch, Chairman, Indianapolis, Ind. Agustin Castellanos, Jr., Miami, Fla. Alfred Pick, Chicago, Ill. Ernest W. Reynolds, Jr., M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich. The Management of Cardiogenic Shock H. J. C. Clarence Rolf M. Thomas
Swan, Chairman, Los Angeles, Calif. Dennis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gunnar, Chicago, Ill. Killip, III, New York, N. Y.
Digitalis Therapy and Toxicity Arnold M. Weissler, Chairman, Columbus, Ohio James J. Leonard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Selzer, San Francisco, Calif. Park W. Willis, III, Ann Arbor, Mich. The Management of Congenital Aortic Stenosis THE
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SATURDAY,
MARCH
LUNCHEON
1:30
1
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BUSINESS MEETING OF COLLEGE
PANELS
(Continued)
East
Alexander S. Nadas, Chairman, Boston, William F. Friedman, San Diego, Calif. Jerome Liebman, Cleveland, Ohio Dwight C. McGoon, Rochester, Minn. 5. Exercise Disease
Testing
Mass.
Samuel M. Fox III, Chairman, Arlington, Va. Henry W. Blackburn, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn. M. Henrik Frick, Helsinki, Finland T. Joseph Reeves, Birmingham, Ala.
7. The Clinical Applications of Coronary Arteri-
President,
New
La.
P.M. 1:45 to 2:oo The Annual Business Meeting for the transaction of necessary College business will begin promptly at l:45 p.m. All Fellows of the College have an obligation to attend, to hear the report of the President and Secretary of the College, and to take part in the election of officers and trustees.
HYPERTENSION West Ballroom Chairman: P.M. 2:oo
o
Albert Starr, Chairman, Portland, Ore. Vincent L. Gott, Baltimore, Md. Earle B. Kay, Cleveland, Ohio Robert B. Wallace, Rochester, Minn. Cardiovascular
James
C. Hunt,
Rochester,
Minn.
Hypertension with Defective Aldosterone Stimulation by Sodium Restriction: A New Syndrome-Gordon H. Williams, David P. Lauler, Roger B. Hickler and Albert R. Christlieb, Boston, Mass.
2:15
Cystic Medial Necrosis of the Ascending Aorta in Relation to Age and Hypertension-Robert G. Carlson, C. Walton Lillehei and Jesse E. Edwards, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn.
2:30
Renin and Aldosterone Determinations in Human Hypertension-Gurdarsham S. Thind, Stanley Baum, Michael L. Bendon and William S. Blakemore, Philadelphia, Pa.
2:45
The Safe Reduction of Arterial Pressure in Hypertensive Uremic Patients-William J. Mroczek, Lillian Gavrilovich, Michael Davidov and Frank A. Finnerty, Jr., Washington, D. C.
3:oo
The Relationship Between Morphology of the Juxtaglomerular Apparatus and Severity of Hypertension-Ray W. Gifford, Jr., Abel L. Robertson, Jr., Bruce H. Stewart and William S. Kiser, Cleveland, Ohio
8. Current Status of Heart Valve Prosthesis
and
E. Burch,
Heart
Theodore Cooper, Chairman, Bethesda, Md. David E. Donald, Rochester, Minn. Donald C. Harrison, Palo Alto, Calif. Adrian Kantrowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert 1). Leachman, Houston, Tex. Richard R. Lower, Richmond, Va.
9. Echocardio*graphy
George
Orleans,
in the Diagnosis of Heart
6. The Function of the Transplanted
Chairman:
Ballroom
Diag-
nosis Bernard L. Segal, Chairman, Philadelphia, Pa. Harvey Feigenbaum, Indianapolis, Ind. Claude R. Joyner, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 10. Primary Myocardial Disease George E. Burch, Chairman, New Orleans, La. Yves Morin, Quebec City, Quebec, Can. Joseph K. Perloff, Washington, D. C. VOLUME
23,
JANUARY
1969
162
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SATURDAY,
MARCH
NEW METHODS East Chairman:
Harold
1
Simultaneous Cardiac Output Determinations Using Thermal Dilution, Fiberoptics and Dye-Dilution Technics-J. Francis Dammann, Jr., Rajindar Sin@, Alfred J. Ranieri, Jr. and Ryland Vest, Jr., Charlottesville, Va.
4:45
Expanded Capabilities of a Computer System for Management of Cardiopulmonary Crises-S. Herbert Shubin, David Stewart and Max H. Weil, Los Angeles, Calif.
AND TECHNICS
Ballroom T.
Dodge,
Birmingham,
Ala. P.M. 2:oo
4:30
Scintiangiocardiography in Children: Rapid Sequence Visualization of the Heart and Great Vessels Following Intravenous Radionuclide Injection-Thomas P. Graham, Jr., Jack W. Goodrich and Arvin M. Robinson, Durham, N. C.
CORONARY Chairman:
?:I5
2:30
Differential Quantifications of Pulmonary Arterial Flow in Left-to-Right Shunt Atria1 Septal Defect Using Irar Macroaggregated Albumin-Antonio C. deleon, Joseph K. Perloff, E. Joseph LeBauer, August Miali, Jr. and Walter H. Caulfield, Washington, D. C. Relationships Between Central Venous and Left Ventricular Filling Pressures Prior to and During Treatment of Shock-Henry S. Loeb, Rolf M. Gunnar, Raymond J. Pietras and John R. Tobin, Jr., Chicago,
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Value of Bedside Monitoring of Left Ventricular Pressure-Jay N. Cohn, Ibrahim M. Khatri and Paul Hamosh, Washington, D. C.
3:oo
Ultrasound Localization of Left Ventricular Outflow Obstruction in Hypertrophic Ob structive Cardiomyopathy-Pravin M. Shah, Raymond Gramiak and David H. Kramer, Rochester, N. Y.
3:15
Idiopathic Hypertrophic Diagnosed by Reflected edict Kingsley, Eduardo nard
L. Segal,
Subaortic Stenosis Ultrasound-BenMoreyra and Ber-
Philadelphia,
P.M. 2:oo
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4:oo
Correlation diogaphy
of Ultrasound with Angiocarin Measuring Left Ventricular Volume-Harvey Feigenbaum, Diastolic Stanley B. Wolfe, Richard L. Popp, Charles L. Haine and Harold T. Dodge, Indianapolis, Ind. and Birmingham, Ala.
4:15
Systolic Phases Children-David stin, Bethesda, Rica.
of the Cardiac Cycle in W. Golde and Luis BurMd. and San Jose, Costa
M.
Weissler,
Columbus,
Abnormalities of Platelets and Plasma Phospholipids in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease-John R. Hampton, Oxford, England
2:15
Low Plasma Cholesterol Levels and Paucity of Atherosclerosis in Milk-, Blood- and Meat-Eating Masai of East Africa-Lawrence K. Hussey, Kang-Jey Ho, B. Mikkelson, Charles B. Taylor and Kurt Biss, Evanston and DeKalb, Ill.
2:30
Hormonal Responses in Patients with Hy perlipoproteinemia-Irwin J. Schatz, Fred W. Whitebouse and Raymond C. Mellinger, Detroit,
Mich.
2:45
The Hypertriglyceridemia of Premature Coronary Disease with Poor PrognosisDavid H. Blankenhorn, H. P. Chin and Leona V. Miller, Los Angeles, Calif.
3:oo
Type of Hypercholesterolemia and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease: The Framingham Study-William B. Kannel, William P. Castelli and Patricia ham, Mass.
Pa.
3:30
Arnold
Ballroom
Ohio
Ill. 2:45
HEART DISEASE
Trianon
M. McNamara,
Framing-
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Evaluation of Reconstructive Coronary Artery Surgery in the Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease-James A. McEachen, Rodney T. Smith, Jack A. Cannon, Peter G. Gaal, John H. Davis and Orson R. Dee, Santa Monica, Calif.
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Medical Versus Surgical Treatment for Angina Pectoris-Henry I. Russek and Burton I. Zohman, New York, N. Y. THE
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Reverse Saphenous Vein Graft Between Ascending .4orta and Distal Right Core. nary Arter\ in Man-Tammo D. Hoeksema, I)on Ii. Snutsclli, Charles J. Frahm, James Il. Greeur~altl antI ;\ra V. Dumanian, East (:hic;lgo. 111tl.
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The Value of Selective Coronary Arteriography in the Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis and Idiopathic Myocardiopathies-Howard W. Ramsey, Sheldon Sbar and R. S. Eliot, Gainesx-ille, Fla.
1:s)
4:45
Study of Small Coronary Vessels by X-ray Magnification and Image Amplifier T-V Fluoroscopy-William McLaughlin, A. Alan Tambe and Henry A. Zimmerman, Cleveland, Ollio
5:c)O .4rterial Congestive Catherine Dean 1‘. Calif. 5:15
Sodium Content in Experimental Heart Failure-Robert F. Zelis, S. Delea, Henry .\Iasor~, Bethesda,
N. Coleman and Md. and Davis,
1lercur-y
Ballroom
Film
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Optional)
MARCH
Registration-Second New York Hilton
A.M. 9:oo
Ernest
Processional
JANUARY
of Distinguished
1969
W.
Reynolds,
Jr.,
Ann
Ar-
Guests
and
by the President
ACTIVATION
P. Boineau,
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Activation in Man Electrocardiogram-
Durham,
N. C.
9:20
Electrocardiogrphic Diagnosis Ventricular Excitation-Thomas Jr., Houston, Tex.
of Aberrant B. Watt,
9:40
Pre-Excitation sterdam, The
Durrer.
Invocation
23,
Ballroom
Sequence of Cardiac Correlated with the John
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of Fellowships
Floor Hotel
bor, Mich.
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONVOCATION
Conferring
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A.M.
titles to be announced
Introduction Officers
Ballroom
P.M. 9:oo
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Chairman:
West
Third
P.fil. 8:OO
East to 5:oo
RECEPTION
1Vcst Promenade,
8:00
Depression of Digoxin-sH Binding to Myocardium by Sodium Depletion in DogsCarlos E. Harrison, Jr. and Khalil G. Wakim, Rochester, Minn.
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Discussion
Revisited-Dirk Netherlands
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Ventricular Cellular Dimensions in Dogs with Banded Pulmonary Arteries-Michael hr. Laks and H. J. C. Swan, Los Angeles, Cillif.
9:45
Changing Hemodynamics in Transposition of the Great Arteries-William H. Plauth, Jr., Donald C. Fyler and Alexander S. Nadas, Boston, Mass.
lo:oo
Electrocardiographic and Biochemical Abnormalities in Tay-Sachs Disease-Ramon Rodriguez-Torres, Larry R. Schneck and Warren Kleinberg, Brooklyn, N. Y.
10:15
INTERMISSION
10:30
Experimentally mations by High in the Rat and Haring, Jack A. Sarche, Chicago,
10:45
Prevalence of Congenital Heart Defects Among Offspring of Parents with Congenital Heart Disease-Paul F. Dodd, James J. Nora, Robert D. Leachman, Robert J. Sommerville and Dan G. McNamara, Houston Tex.
ll:oo
The Morphogenesis of Isolated Ventricular Septal Defects-Daniel Goor, Jesse E. Edwards and C. Walton Lillehei, St. Paul, Minn. and New York, N. Y.
11:15
Congenital Pulmonary Valve Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum-William W. Miller, N. Beligere, John A. Waldhausen, Jane Chatten and William J. Rashkind, Philadelphia, Pa.
11:30
Acute Hemodynamic Effects of Red Cell Phoresis in Secondary Polycythemia with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease-Amnon Rosenthal, Lawrence N. Button, Alan T. Marty, David G. Nathan, and Alexander S. Nadas, Boston, Mass.
11:45
Patterns of Alterations in Acid-Base Equilibrium and Blood Gas Tensions with Severe Cardiac Disease in Infancy-Norman S. Talner, Natalie deleuchtenberg and A. G. M. Campbell, New Haven, Conn.
12:oo
Auscultatory Manifestations of Isolated Bilateral Pulmonary Artery Stenosis-A Phonocardiographic, Hemodynamic, Angiographic Correlative Study-Joseph K. Perloff and E. Joseph LeBauer, Washington, D. C.
(Continued) IO:20
INTEKhlISSION DATA
IO:40
PROCESSING
AND
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A Model for the Study of Cardiac Rhythm Disturbance-Reginald A. Nadeau and Fernand Roberge, Montreal, Can.
ll:oo
Use of the Digital Computer for Monitoring Acutely Ill Patients-John H. Reed, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah
II:20
The Atria1 Complex-An graphic Microcosm-Daniel phis, Tenn.
11:40
ElectrocardioBrody, Mem-
Discussion Period
CONGENITAL
HEART
DISEASE
Mercury Ballroom Chairmen:
Mary
Allen
N. Y. Madison A.M. 8:30
Engle,
New
S. Spach, Durham,
York, N. C.
Different Cardiovascular Anomalies Characteristic of X0 Turner Syndrome and XX and XY Turner Phenotypes-Francisco G. Torres, James J. Nora, Anil K. Sinha, Robert J. Sommerville and Dan G. McNamara, Houston, Tex.
8:45
Ebstein’s Anomaly: Natural History-Amy Edalji, Donald C. Fyler and Alexander S. Nadas, Boston, Mass.
9:oo
Hemodynamics in Isolated Congenital Mitral Stenosis-Charles A. Shoultz, Jr., Leslie L. Kelminson, John H. K. Vogel, Ray, Pryor and S. Gilbert Blount, Jr., Denver, Cola.
A.M.
9:15
Congenital Absence of Tricuspid Valve Leaflets-Jose B. Abella, Richard Van Praagh, Gertrude Novak, Robert A. Miller and Alois R. Hastreiter, Chicago, Ill. and Boston, Mass.
THE
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Induced Cardiac MalforCarbon Dioxide Tensions in the Chicken-Olga M. Patterson and Michael A. Ill.
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GOIMS.Robert
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West Ballroom Chairmen:
C. Walton
Lillehei,
New
A.RI. 8:X)
McGoon,
11 :oo Left Heart
Volume and Mass in Children Following Palliative and Definitive Surgery for Ventricular Septal Defect-Mouazza M. Jarmakani, Thomas P. Graham, ,Jr., Madison S. Spach, Ramon V. Canent, Jr. and RI. Paul Capp, Durham, N. C.
York,
Rochester,
Evaluation of Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot and Potts’ Anastomosis-Goetz von Bernuth, Donald G. Ritter, Robert L. Frye, William H. Weidman, George D. Davis and Dwight C. McGoon, Rochester, Minn.
11:15
Cyanosis, Interatrial Communication, and Inadequate Right Ventricular Distensibility Following Pulmonic Valvulotomy-Carlos M. DeCastro, William P. Nelson, and Robert J. Hall, Washington, D. C.
11:30
Aortic Aneurysms with Aortic Insufficiency: Repair Without Prostheses-Watts R. Webb, Winfred L. Sugg and Roger R. Ecker, Dallas, Tex.
11:45
Bilateral Internal Mammary Artery Implant-Postoperative Assessment-David J. G. Fergusson, Robert A. Quint, Rene G. Favaloro and Enrique Leguizamon, Cleveland, Ohio
Bypass-Akio Wakaba8:.15 Left Ventricular vashi, William Dietrick and John E. Connolly, Irvin, Calif. 9:OO Surgical Management of Transposition of the Great Vessels in the Neonatal Period and Early Infancy- Joshua Lynfield, Frank C. Spencer, Eugenie F. Doyle and Regina Gluck, New York, N. Y. 9:15
9:30
9:45
1o:oo
Management of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract in Severe Tetralogy of FallotAnthony Hawe, G. C. Rastelli, Donald G. Ritter, James W. DuShane and Dwight C. McGoon, Rochester, Minn. Iatrogenic Coronary Occlusive Disease in Patients with Prosthetic Heart ValvesCharles Lesage, John H. K. Vogel and S. Gilbert Blount, Jr., Denver, Colo. Results After Complete Correction of Truncus Arteriosus-Dwight C. McGoon, Robert B. Wallace, Patrick A. Ongley and G. C. Rastelli, Rochester, Minn. Surgical Treatment of Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection Right Lung to Inferior Vena Cava-John F. Murphy, Alan R. Kerr and John W. Kirklin, Birmingham, .4la.
H. Feldt, Dwight C. Mctiordon K. Danielson, Rochester,
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CONTRACTION Ballroom
Simon Dack, New York, N. Y. John Ross, Jr., San Diego, Calif.
Inhibition of Myocardial Contractility Caused by Streptomycin and Other Antimicrobial Agents--Lawrence Sore1 Cohen, Andrew S. Wechsler and Gerald Glick, Dallas, Texas and Bethesda, Md.
8:45
Ventricular Function in Atria1 Fibrillation: A Variable Inotropic State-Robert E. Edmands, Kalman Greenspan and Charles Fisch, Indianapolis, Ind.
9:oo
Abnormal Chest-Wall Pulsations sence of Paradoxical Motion in tricular Aneurysms-Miguel E. and Louis A. Soloff, Philadelphia,
10: 15
in the AbLeft VenSanmarco Pa.
10:30
Some New and Unusual Hematological Facets of Intracardiac Surgery-Emil L. Mantini, Roy Patten, Ernest Traad and Howard W. Ramsey, Gainesville, Fla.
9:15
Left Ventricular Ejection Rate in Man with Heart Disease-William A. Baxley, Milton Frank, Harold T. Dodge and Morris Frimer, Birmingham, .4la.
10:45
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage: Clinical Features and Results of Surgical Treatment-Manuel M. Rodrigues-
9:so
Impaired Production of Cyclic-AMP in the Failing Heart-Burton E. Sobel, Philip D. Henry and Colin M. Bloor, La Jolla, Calif.
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(Continued) Myocardial Effects of Angiographic DyeJames F. Spann, Jr., Dean T. Mason, George D. Beiser and Herman K. Gold, Bethesda, Md. and Davis, Calif.
9:45
Depression of Mitochondrial Adenosine Triphosphatase Activity in Experimental Potassium Depletion Cardiomyopathy-Car10s E. Harrison, Jr., Ladislav P. Novak, Arnold L. Brown, Jr. and Daniel C. Connolly, Rochester, Minn.
1o:oo
IO:15
INTERMISSION
IO:30
Abrupt Cardiac Load Reduction as a Test of Myocardial Function-Constantine Potanin and Bruce Sinclair-Smith, Nashville, Tenn.
IO:45
Left Ventricular Power in Heart DiseaseRichard 0. Russell, Jr., Morris Frimer, Charles M. Porter and Harold T. Dodge, Birmingham, Ala.
11:oo
Effect of Metabolic Acidosis on Pacemaker Activity and Performance of the Anoxic Heart-Theodore R. Gelet, Richard L. Leighton and Arnold M. Weissler, Columbus, Ohio Ventricular Performance in Occlusive Disease of the Anterior Descending Coronary Artery-William R. Zimmerman, George C. Lindesmith, Robert B. Chesne and Eugene J. Ellis, Los Angeles, Calif.
II:15
11:30
Cyclic AMP: Relations to Inotrophy and Autonomic Receptors-Paul J. LaRaia and Edmund H. Sonnenblick, Boston, Mass.
11:45
Effects of Atria1 Systole on the Systolic Time Intervals in Man-David H. Kramer and Pravin M. Shah, Rochester, N. Y.
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TUESDAY,
MARCH
8:OO Registration Chairman:
Ramon
MARCH
4-5,
1969
Americana Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico
M. Suarez, San Juan,
P. R.
8:30
Address of Welcome-Jose Juan, P. R.
8:35
Remarks from the Program DirectorMario R. Garcia-Palmieri, San Juan, P. R.
8:40
The Education Program of the American College of Cardiology-George C. Griffith, Los Angeles, Calif.
8:45
The Future Horizons in Continuing Education-B. L. Martz, Indianapolis, Ind.
9:oo
New Knowledge of the Anatomy of the Coronary Circulation-Thomas N. James, Birmingham, Ala.
9:15
Cardiomyopathy-George Orleans, La.
9:45
Factors in Heart Disease Screening in Adults-William A. Sodeman, Rosemont, Pa.
Sifontes,
E.
Burch,
San
New
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INTERMISSION
10:15
ECG and VCG Correlation in Old Myocardial Infarction-Eli A. Ramirez and Juan Monserrate, San Juan, P. R.
10:45
Lactic Dehydrogenase Isozymes-Juan R. Xlonserrate and Eli A. Ramirez, San Juan, P. R.
11:15
Panel George Thomas Ramirez; ator
P.M. 1230
Discussion: CardiomyopathiesE, Burch, George C. Griffith, N. James, B. L. Martz and Eli A. Mario R. Garcia-Palmieri, moder-
Adjourn
WEDNESDAY, RECONVENED ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC SESSION
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MARCH
Sylvan L. Weinberg,
5 Dayton,
Ohio
Primary Myocardial Disease: Clinical, Hemodynamic and Anatomic ObservationsJose E. Lopez, San Juan, P. R. THE
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Banding-Experience Pulmonary Artery with 50 Cases-i\malia Martinez-Piro and ;\gustin klanoz, San Juan, P. R.
10:40
The Exercise ECG Correlated with Heart Sounds-J. Douglas McNair, Arcadia, Calif.
11:05
Panel Discussion: The Modern Management of the Patient with Acute Myocardial Infarction and its Complications-Mario R. Garcia-Pal#mieri, Carlos E. Girod, Jose E. Lopez, J. Douglas McNair, Eli A. Ramirez. William A. Sodemann; George C. Griffith, moderator
SESSION
(Continued) 9:15
Epidemiological Studies on Coronary Artery Disease in Puerto Rico-Mario R. Garcia-Palmieri, San Juan, P. R.
9:30
Cardiac Complications of Pulmonary Schistosomiasis-Ryan P. Crenshaw and Adelaida E. de4lonso, San Juan, P. R.
Sk.50 Severe Pulmonary Hypertension: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Problems-Jorge E. Lugo, San Juan, P. R.
P.M. 12:30
Adjourn
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2, 1969
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