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P48. Escalating Surgical Treatment for Left Ventricular Assist Device Infections is associated with Decreased Expected Mortality: A Clinical Risk Prediction Score oleh David Chi, MD, PhD, Michael J. Finnan, MD, Sarah N. Chiang, MD, Justin M. Vader, MD, MPHS, Nicolo L. Cabrera, MD, Amy F. Kells, MD, PhD, Muhammad F. Masood, MD, Ida K. Fox, MD
Diterbitkan 2024-05-01Dapatkan teks lengkap
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Percutaneous decannulation reduces procedure length and rates of groin wound infection in patients on venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenationCentral MessagePerspective oleh Sophia H. Roberts, MD, Erin M. Schumer, MD, Mary Sullivan, AGACNP-BC, John Grotberg, MD, Bianca Jenkins, BSN, Irene Fischer, MPH, Marci Damiano, BSN, Matthew R. Schill, MD, Muhammad F. Masood, MD, Kunal Kotkar, MD, Amit Pawale, MD
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Venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure: A multicenter studyCentral MessagePerspective oleh Navin G. Vigneshwar, MD, MPH, Muhammad F. Masood, MD, Ivana Vasic, BS, Martin Krause, MD, Karsten Bartels, MD, PHD, Mark T. Lucas, MPS, Michael Bronsert, PhD, Craig H. Selzman, MD, Shaun Thompson, MD, Jessica Y. Rove, MD, Thomas B. Reece, MD, Joseph C. Cleveland, MD, Jay D. Pal, MD, PhD, David A. Fullerton, MD, Muhammad Aftab, MD
Diterbitkan 2022-12-01Dapatkan teks lengkap
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