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Ľinsuffisance ventriculaire droite

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L’insuffisance cardiaque aiguë

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Jusque récemment, ľinsuffisance ventriculaire droite (IVD) n’était pas comme une entité ayant un retentissement clinique réel.

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Gayat, É., Naijja, W., Mebazaa, A. (2006). Ľinsuffisance ventriculaire droite. In: L’insuffisance cardiaque aiguë. Le point sur.... Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-34066-6_9

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