VE/VCO2 slope predicts RV dysfunction and mortality after left ventricular assist device: a fresh look at cardiopulmonary stress testing for prognostication
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Ish A. Talati | J. Grinstein | S. Kalantari | S. Najjar | M. Hofmeyer | F. Sheikh | E. Molina | D. Medvedofsky | C. Barnett | M. Rodrigo | Yazan Sawalha | Sarah Ahmad | A. Kadakkal | Raja Zaghol | Y. Sawalha
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