Association between vectorcardiographic QRS area and incident heart failure diagnosis and mortality among patients with left bundle branch block: A register-based cohort study.
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Peter L. Sørensen | C. Torp‐Pedersen | P. Søgaard | B. Atwater | A. Pietersen | C. Graff | K. Kragholm | D. Friedman | C. Polcwiartek | J. Nielsen | D. Andersen | Line Thorgaard Petersen
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