A low-grade direct electrical current passed through an intraluminal and external electrode circuit consistently induces coronary thrombosis in intact closed-chest dogs.
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Coronary thrombosis can be consistently induced in the intact closed-chest dog by the passage of a low-grade direct electrical current through a circuit that includes a positive intraluminal electrode in a major coronary branch and a negative external electrode on the chest wall.
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Andres E. Salazah (Wed,) reported a other. A low-grade direct electrical current passed through an intraluminal and external electrode circuit consistently induces coronary thrombosis in intact closed-chest dogs.