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Impacto de la técnica de Cusp-Overlap en el requerimiento de marcapasos luego de un implante valvular aórtico percutáneo

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Title
Impacto de la técnica de Cusp-Overlap en el requerimiento de marcapasos luego de un implante valvular aórtico percutáneo
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Revista Argentina de Cardiologia, April 2021
DOI 10.7775/rac.es.v89.i2.19091
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Matias Sztejfman, Carlos Maximiliano Giuliani, Sebastián Peralta, Ezequiel José Zaidel, Luis Carlos Stejfman, Marcelo Omar Bettinotti

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