Single versus bilateral internal thoracic artery grafts with concomitant saphenous vein grafts for multivessel coronary artery bypass grafting: effects on mortality and event-free survival
Louis‐Mathieu Stevens(Montreal Heart Institute), M. Pellerin(Montreal Heart Institute), Raymond Cartier(Montreal Heart Institute), Louis P. Perrault(Winthrop-University Hospital), Yves Hébert(Montreal Heart Institute), I. El-Hamamsy(Montreal Heart Institute), Denis Bouchard, M. Carrier(Montreal Heart Institute), Annik Fortier(Montreal Heart Institute)
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