Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography Identifies Hibernating Myocardium and Predicts Recovery of Left Ventricular Function after Coronary Revascularization
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M. Wait | Carlos G. Cigarroa | Christopher R. de Filippi | Elizabeth Brickner | Luis G. Alvarez | Michael A. Wait | Paul A. Grayburn | C. G. Cigarroa | C. D. de Filippi | E. Brickner | Paul A. Grayburn
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