Long-term survival and functional capacity in cardiac surgery patients after prolonged intensive care
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E. Mascha | N. Starr | C. Bashour | Jean-Pierre Yared | J. Yared | Mohamed Y. Rady | C. Allen Bashour | Thomas A. Ryan | Edward Mascha | Marvin J. Leventhal | Norman J. Starr | M. Rady | M. Leventhal | T. Ryan | Marvin Leventhal
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