Catheter ablation induced phrenic nerve palsy by pulsed field ablation—completely impossible? A case series
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B. Schmidt | Shaojie Chen | K. J. Chun | S. Bordignon | F. Bologna | L. Urbanek | S. Tohoku | F. Pansera
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