Comparison of computed tomography imaging with intraprocedural contrast esophagram: implications for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation.
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E. Daoud | J. Hummel | M. Houmsse | David T Hart | R. Weiss | Zhenguo Liu | R. Augostini | S. Kalbfleisch | Macy C Smith | R. Mehta | Ashish Gangasani | S. Raman
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