Phrenic nerve injury after atrial fibrillation catheter ablation: characterization and outcome in a multicenter study.
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Prashanthan Sanders | Michel Haïssaguerre | Pierre Jaïs | Mélèze Hocini | Douglas L Packer | Frédéric Sacher | Yoshihide Takahashi | Jacques Clémenty | D. Packer | F. Sacher | M. Hocini | M. Haïssaguerre | P. Jaïs | P. Sanders | L. Hsu | D. Ross | T. Rostock | K. Monahan | Stuart P Thomas | J. Clémenty | Martin Rotter | Thomas Rostock | Li-Fern Hsu | David L Ross | N. Davidson | M. Rotter | P. Adragão | Kristi H Monahan | Neil Davidson | Pedro Adragao | Y. Takahashi | J. Clémenty
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