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„Bridge to recovery“ mittels venoarterieller extrakorporaler Membranoxygenierung im infarktbedingten kardiogenen Schock

Ein integrativer Ansatz zur Behandlung der akuten Herzinsuffizienz

Bridge to recovery using veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for cardiogenic shock due to infarction

An integrative approach for treatment of acute heart failure

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Tschierschke, R., Bekeredjian, R., Katus, H. et al. „Bridge to recovery“ mittels venoarterieller extrakorporaler Membranoxygenierung im infarktbedingten kardiogenen Schock. Kardiologe 7, 130–134 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12181-013-0485-4

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