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[External mechanical cardiac stimulation. Methods and possible application (author's transl)].

A Wirtzfeld, F C Himmler, B Forssmann

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    |September 1, 1979
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    External mechanical cardiac stimulation offers a noninvasive alternative to electric stimulation for myocardial stimulation. This new method uses pressure and shockwaves for transthoracic cardiac stimulation, showing potential in emergency medicine.

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