Atrioesophageal Fistula Rates Before and After Adoption of Active Esophageal Cooling During Atrial Fibrillation Ablation.
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S. Mickelsen | Javier E. Sanchez | J. Zagrodzky | S. Bailey | K. Tamirisa | E. Gerstenfeld | A. Kolli | H. Nayak | S. Hao | Thomas A. Dewland | Shirley Park | A. Schricker | R. Hongo | Saroj Timilsina | J. Nazari | E. Kulstad | J. Daniels | D. Castillo | M. Metzl | A. Ramireddy | M. Sackett | G. Francisco | A. Ro | W. M. Kutayli | Richard Kuk | Julia McHugh | C. Joseph | R. Percell | B. Greet | J. Cooper | Christopher Woods | S. Akrivakis | W. Fisher | B. Brumback | S. Omotoye | D. Burkland | F. Zahwe | Gaurav A. Upadhyay | Matthew J Singleton | Annie Ruppert | Benjamin Jenny | C. Athill | Dipak Shah | J. Cogan | Jordan Leyton-Mange | Alejandro Perez-Verdia | Andrew Kaplan | Apoor Patel | A. Corsello | D. Willms | John F. MacGregor | Michel Barakat | Taylor Liu | Ambrose Panico | Daniel Benhayon Lanes | Edward Sze | Jose Silva | Kai Sung | Leon A. Feldman | Nicholas J. Serafini | Raymond N. Kawasaki | Robert M. Hayward | Andrew Vu | Christopher A. Henry | Taresh Taneja | Kamala P. Tamirisa
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