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Ischämische Herzinsuffizienz: Später Triumph der Bypass-OP

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Patienten mit ischämischer Kardiomyopathie und erniedrigter linksventrikulären Auswurffraktion leben länger, wenn sie eine Bypass-Operation erhalten. Sie gewinnen im Schnitt 18 Monate mehr an Lebenszeit.

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Grätzel, P. Ischämische Herzinsuffizienz: Später Triumph der Bypass-OP. CV 16, 16–17 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15027-016-0855-5

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