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A study was made of the ECG in normal rabbits in which diathermal injury had been inflicted on the myocardium, which was then treated with certain preparation which assisted recovery. In 33% of the cases treatment with hydrolyzate brought about recovery of the ECG between the 9–12th and 30th postoperative days. With trypsin, in 71% of the cases the ECG returned to normal between the 17th and 64th days. The combined treatment with hydrolyzate and trypsin was effective in 100% of the cases, when the ECG became normal after the 12–18th day.
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Muzlaeva, N.A. Electrocardiogram of the rabbit following injury to the myocardium and treatment with various substances. Bull Exp Biol Med 51, 673–676 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00833888
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