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Bridge to Heart Transplantation with Left Ventricular Assist Device Versus Inotropic Agents in Status 1 Patients
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 09/21/09
Sasaki H et al. – Status 1 patients successfully bridged to heart transplantation with LVADs had similar long–term clinical outcomes compared to those treated with inotropic agents.
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