Morbidity and outcome after mechanical ventricular support using Thoratec, Novacor, and HeartMate for bridging to heart transplantation.
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A. el-Banayosy | L. Arusoglu | R. Koerfer | A. Sezai | K Minami | R Koerfer | A El-Banayosy | L Arusoglu | O Fey | A Sezai | K. Minami | O. Fey | P Sarnowsky | P. Sarnowsky
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