The Use of Frailty Scoring to Predict Early Physical Activity Levels Following Cardiac Surgery.
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T. Athanasiou | M. Moscarelli | R. Casula | Rahuman Sheriff | M. Solinas | M. Salmasi | M. Marotta | Alessandra Parlanti | E. Varone | Yusuf S Abdullahi
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