Instantaneous measurement of left and right ventricular stroke volume and pressure-volume relationships with an impedance catheter.
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G V Heller | W Grossman | H D Royal | E. Braunwald | D. Baim | J. Spears | G. Heller | W. Grossman | J. Aroesty | R. McKay | E Braunwald | J R Spears | R G McKay | H. Royal | R. Salo | D S Baim | J M Aroesty | R W Salo | W Lincoln | W. Lincoln
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