Speziale et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Short-term and long-term results of cardiac surgery in elderly and very elderly patientsSpeziale et al., 2011
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- Speziale G
- Nasso G
- Barattoni M
- Esposito G
- Popoff G
- Argano V
- Greco E
- Scorcin M
- Zussa C
- Cristell D
- Coppola R
- Chierchia S
- Marchese A
- Caldarola P
- Fattouch K
- Tavazzi L
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- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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OBJECTIVE: Cardiac operations in elderly patients are increasingly frequent and imply major clinical, ethical, and economic issues. Operative and 5-year results of cardiac operations in patients aged 79 years or more are known in limited series, and a debate is …
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