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Prise en charge du choc cardiogénique chez l’adulte

Management of cardiogenic shock in adults — Guidelines and expert panel reports

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Lévy, B., Bastien, O., Bendjelid, K. et al. Prise en charge du choc cardiogénique chez l’adulte. Réanimation 23, 548–557 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13546-014-0915-8

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