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A high quality of life is maintained late after Maze III surgery for atrial fibrillation
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 09/09/09
Lonnerholm S et al. – The Cox Maze III procedure has good long–term efficacy for rhythm control in patients with medically refractory AF, resulting in a quality–of–life improvement, which is maintained late after surgery.
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