A randomized study of the influence of perfusion technique and pH management strategy in 316 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. I. Mortality and cardiovascular morbidity.
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A. Buchan | J. Murkin | C. Wong | J M Murkin | J S Martzke | A M Buchan | C Bentley | C J Wong | J. Martzke | C. Bentley
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