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Cardiac Remodeling To Proceed
Immediately
Efforts expected to result in improved wall motion,
extra bedroom
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A. Sinnibiter & Sons
Main Office
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RESEDA, CA--Less than a week after a myocardial infarction
threatened the life and cardiac muscle of patient Harold M. Silverstein,
cardiac remodeling has begun in full earnest under the auspices of A.
Sinnibiter & Sons, a local contracting company.
According to Alphonse Sinnibiter, head contractor,
the patient and his physician made a "damn good decision" in
allowing the company to begin reconstruction so early on in the post-MI
course.
"A lot of people think ya gotta wait till something
else happens before calling us in," said Sinnibiter outside Silverstein's
anterior mitral valve leaflet yesterday. "But there's really no reason
to wait."
"[We're] gonna fix up some of those damaged walls with plaster spackling
and a stucco finish, just fix em' up like new, and depending on conditions
around here, we might just be addin' a garage or extra bedroom or two."
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Work begins on the right
ventricle
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A. Sinnibiter & Sons has been involved in cardiac
remodeling for several years now, and is one several contractors to be
enlisted by physicians for that purpose. It, along with Betty Blocker
Co., has been called on to participate in virtually all professional cardiac
remodeling projects performed in this country since 1992.
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