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Title |
Evaluation of variables responsible for hospital mortality in patients with rheumatic heart disease undergoing double valve replacement
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Published in |
Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular, January 2014
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DOI | 10.5935/1678-9741.20140044 |
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Authors |
André Maurício Souza Fernandes, Gustavo Maltez de Andrade, Rafael Marcelino Oliveira, Gabriela Tanajura Biscaia, Francisco Farias Borges dos Reis, Cristiano Ricardo Macedo, Andre Rodrigues Durães, Roque Aras |
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United States | 1 | 100% |
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Practitioners (doctors, other healthcare professionals) | 1 | 100% |
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