Carvedilol Achieves Higher Hemodynamic Response and Lower Rebleeding Rates Than Propranolol in Secondary Prophylaxis
Mathias Jachs(Medical University of Vienna), Thomas Reiberger(Harvard University), Michael Schwarz(Medical University of Vienna), Benedikt Simbrunner(Austrian Academy of Sciences), Lukas Hartl(Medical University of Vienna), Bernhard Scheiner(Medical University of Vienna), Matthias Pinter(Harvard University), Rafael Paternostro(Medical University of Vienna), Nikolaus Pfisterer(Austrian Competence Centre of Food Safety), Benedikt Hofer(Medical University of Vienna), Albert Friedrich Stättermayer(Medical University of Vienna), Michael Trauner(Medical University of Graz), Mattias Mandorfer(Medical University of Vienna), Lorenz Balcar(Paracelsus Medical University), David Bauer(Austrian Academy of Sciences)
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