Isolation of the posterior left atrium for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation: routine adenosine challenge for dormant posterior left atrial conduction improves long-term outcome
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Isolation of the posterior left atrium for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation: routine adenosine challenge for dormant posterior left atrial conduction improves long-term outcome
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EUROPACE
Volume 19, Issue 12, Pages 1958-1966
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2017-02-15
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10.1093/europace/euw231
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