Setting up and utilizing a service for measuring perioperative transcranial motor evoked potentials during thoracoabdominal aortic surgery and thoracic endovascular repair.
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M. Field | M. Bashir | T. Yan | D. Harrington | M. Kuduvalli | A. Oo | F. Jafarzadeh | M. Desmond
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