Prospective randomized clinical study of arterial pumps used for routine on pump coronary bypass grafting.
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Maik Foltan | Andreas Keyser | C. Schmid | A. Philipp | Christof Schmid | M. Hilker | A. Keyser | C. Diez | M. Foltan | Alois Philipp | Michael K Hilker | Claudius Diez | Ç. Schmid
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