Subseries 2 - Statistical Computerized Review of Patients that have undergone Vineberg Types of Revascularization Surgery over the Past 29 Years

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Statistical Computerized Review of Patients that have undergone Vineberg Types of Revascularization Surgery over the Past 29 Years

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CA OSLER P126-C-2

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Subseries consists of files on a project of Vineberg to complete a statistical study on the patients who have a Vineberg Operation, a follow-up of all his patients. This project was done in collaboration with a team from Duke University. "The cards have been jointly drawn up by Dr.Galen S. Wagner, Chief of Cardiology at Duke University, Dr. G.A. Klassen Department of Cardiology at RVH, Dr. John Shanks, senior cardiologist at RVH, Dr. Maurice McGregor, Prof. Of Medicine, RVH and Dr. Vineberg. Two research fellows have been involved in the project Manuel Scarowsky and Thomas Cherian.
The objective is to computerize the results of patients suffering from coronary artery disease who have undergone Vineberg operation and compare their results with those of patients treated medically or by aortocoronary vein bypass grafts.
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