Right ventricular stiffness constant as a predictor of postoperative hemodynamics in patients with hypoplastic right ventricle: a theoretical analysis
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著者
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Shimizu Shuji
National Cerebral And Cardiovascular Center Res. Inst. Osaka Jpn
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Satoh Takayuki
Department Of Cardiovascular Control Kochi Medical School
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