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Encyclopedia > Claude Beck

Dr. Claude Schaeffer Beck (1894-1971) was a pioneer American cardiac surgeon, famous for innovating various cardiac surgery techniques, and performing the first defibrillation in 1947.[1] He was the first American professor of cardiovascular surgery, from 1952-1965. Cardiac Surgeon is a surgeon who performs operative procedure on the Heart and also on Great vessels of the body. ... Typical view of the defibrillator operator. ...


Biography

Beck was born in 1894 in Shamoka, Pennsylvania. He received his medical degree in 1921 from Johns Hopkins, and in 1924 became a surgical resident at the University Hospitals of Cleveland. In the 1930s, he worked on the problem of how to restore circulation to the heart, by developing a technique to implant some pectoral muscle into the pericardium, which provided an additional source of circulation. The technique received great acclaim at the time, though was eventually replaced with more modern techniques. Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 – December 24, 1873) was a Baltimore businessman, a Quaker, an abolitionist, and a philanthropist. ... University Hospitals is a major not-for-profit medical center in Cleveland, Ohio with 150 locations throughout Northeast Ohio, encompassing a network of hospitals, outpatient centers and primary care physicians. ... Pectoralis major Location The clavicular head of the pectoralis major takes its origin from the anterior surface of the medial half of the clavicle. ... The pericardium is a double-walled sac that contains the heart and the roots of the great vessels. ...


He performed the first "Beck I" operation (cardiopericardiopexy) in 1935. The Beck II operation came about in the late 1940s, which created a vein graft between the aorta and coronary sinus.


In 1947, he performed the first successful defibrillation. He had been operating on a 14-year-old boy with a congenital disorder, but towards the end of the surgery as the boy's chest was being closed, the boy went into cardiac arrest. Beck reopened the chest and tried to massage the heart by hand for approximately 45 minutes, before proceeding to the use of defibrillator which had been designed by Beck, and built by his friend James Rand (of the Rand Development Corp.). Beck applied the paddles of the device directly to the boy's heart, and successfully brought the heart out of fibrillation. The boy went on to make a full recovery.[2][3] Typical view of the defibrillator operator. ...


He retired in 1965, and died of a stroke in 1971.


Writing

  • "Ventricular fibrillation of long duration abolished by electric shock", JAMA, 1947
  • "The development of a new blood supply to the heart by operation", Annals of Surgery, 1947

JAMA, published continuously since in 1883, is an international peer-reviewed general medical journal published 48 times per year. ...

References

  1. ^ "Claude S. Beck", bio page at Heart Rhythm Foundation website
  2. ^ * Defibrillator created by Claude Beck and James Rand, 1947
  3. ^ "Claude Beck, defibrillation and CPR", Case Western Reserve University


 

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