Factors associated with cognitive decline and delirium after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: Preliminary evidence
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T. Loetscher | D. Greaves | H. Keage | P. Psaltis | S. Delacroix | J. Montarello | J. McLoughlin | J. Lau | Alice Bourke | D. Davis | Erica S. Ghezzi | M. Boord | Megan Keage | E. Ghezzi | Daniel Davis | Hannah A. D. Keage | Daniel H J Davis
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