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Hypothermer Kreislaufstillstand beim Aortenbogenersatz

Hypothermic circulatory arrest for aortic arch replacement

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Schäfers, HJ. Hypothermer Kreislaufstillstand beim Aortenbogenersatz. Z Herz- Thorax- Gefäßchir 28, 275–276 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00398-014-1100-0

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