Resolution of central sleep apnoea following implantation of a left ventricular assist device.
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A. Simonds | J. Pepper | P. Poole‐Wilson | M. Morrell | M. Henein | M. Cowie | S. Westaby | P. Poole-Wilson | A. Vazir | P. Hastings | M. Henein | P. Hastings
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