Influence of length of aortic occlusion with cold potassium cardioplegia on early and late mortality in cardiac valve replacement.
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J. Bhayana | N. Puzio | T. Lajos | B. Gehring | G. Schimert | S. Raza | A. B. Lee | A. N. Lewin | A. B. Lee
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