ESC/EACTS GUIDELINES Guidelines on myocardial revascularization

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  • Martin J. Schalij
  • Panos E. Vardas
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Authors/Task Force Members: WilliamWijns (Chairperson) (Belgium)*, PhilippeKolh (Chairperson) (Belgium)*, NicolasDanchin (France), CarloDi Mario (UK), VolkmarFalk (Switzerland), ThierryFolliguet (France), ScotGarg (The Netherlands), KurtHuber (Austria), Stefan James (Sweden), JuhaniKnuuti (Finland), Jose Lopez-Sendon (Spain), JeanMarco (France), LorenzoMenicanti (Italy) MiodragOstojic (Serbia), Massimo F. Piepoli (Italy), Charles Pirlet (Belgium), Jose L.Pomar (Spain), NicolausReifart (Germany), Flavio L.Ribichini (Italy), Martin J. Schalij (The Netherlands), Paul Sergeant (Belgium), PatrickW.Serruys (The Netherlands), SigmundSilber (Germany), Miguel Sousa Uva (Portugal), DavidTaggart (UK)

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تاریخ انتشار 2010