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Journal Article

Dr. Douglas E. Wigle

2015
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In particular, Doug Wigle developed the crucial principle of dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which we take for granted now, but which represents the foundation for surgical intervention to relieve outflow obstruction, reverse heart failure, and restore severely symptomatic patients to normal activity and lifestyle, as well as extended longevity. In this regard, we can remember Doug by his seminal moment in the landmark Great Obstruction Debate in 1966 in New York City at the annual American Heart Association meeting where the very principle of outflow obstruction was under attack.