Comparison of preload recruitable stroke work, end-systolic pressure-volume and dP/dtmax-end-diastolic volume relations as indexes of left ventricular contractile performance in patients undergoing routine cardiac catheterization.
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M. Feneley | T. Bashore | T. Skelton | J. S. Rankin | J. Davis | K. Kisslo | J. Davis
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