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Cold crystalloid versus warm blood cardioplegia in patients undergoing aortic valve replacementNardi et al., 2018
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- Nardi P
- Vacirca S
- Russo M
- Colella D
- Bassano C
- Scafuri A
- Pellegrino A
- Melino G
- Ruvolo G
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- Journal of thoracic disease
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Background Myocardial protection techniques during cardiac arrest have been extensively investigated in the clinical setting of coronary revascularization. Fewer studies have been carried out of patients affected by left ventricular hypertrophy, where the choice of type and …
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