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AUTHORS' RESPONSE to Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Patients Undergoing Elective Open Surgery for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Does It Really Fail to Predict Short-term Postoperative Mortality?

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2020 Sep 23
PMID 32962413
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