SOFA score and left ventricular systolic function as predictors of short-term outcome in patients with sepsis
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Riccardo Pini | Francesca Innocenti | Vittorio Palmieri | R. Pini | V. Palmieri | V. Stefanone | F. Innocenti | Chiara Donnini | Aurelia Guzzo | Valerio Teodoro Stefanone | C. Donnini | A. Guzzo
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