Baroreflex activation therapy for the treatment of heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction: safety and efficacy in patients with and without cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Baroreflex activation therapy for the treatment of heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction: safety and efficacy in patients with and without cardiac resynchronization therapy
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE
Volume 17, Issue 10, Pages 1066-1074
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Wiley
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2015-05-25
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10.1002/ejhf.299
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