Impact of left ventricular dysfunction on early and late outcomes in patients undergoing concomitant aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
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C. Reid | Julian A. Smith | A. Newcomb | D. Dinh | G. Shardey | W. Shi | A. Saxena | A. Paramanathan
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