Effect of radial-to-femoral access crossover on adverse outcomes in primary percutaneous coronary intervention.
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H. Ly | A. Fortier | P. L'Allier | L. Azzalini | Malek Al-Hawwas | R. Khan | R. Hatem | Malek Al‐Hawwas | P. L'allier
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