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Minimised versus conventional cardiopulmonary bypass: outcome of high-risk patients
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 10/28/09
Haneya A et al. – MECC is a safe alternative for CABG surgery. A lower 30–day mortality, lower transfusion requirements and less renal and myocardial damage encourage the use of MECC systems, especially in high–risk patients.
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