Prehospital 12-Lead Electrocardiogram within 60 Minutes Differentiates Proximal versus Nonproximal Left Anterior Descending Artery Myocardial Infarction
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A. Denktas | S. Sdringola | R. Smalling | H. Anderson | D. Persse | J. McCarthy | C. Barker | Gregory M. Giesler | Robert A Aertker | Vinay R. Julapalli | John Ledoux | M. Vooletich | Colin M. Barker | H Vernon Anderson | Amal Mattu
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