BIVENTRICULAR IMPELLA SUPPORT: A MINIMALLY INVASIVE BRIDGE TO RECOVERY IN SEVERE CARDIOGENIC SHOCK
Moiz Saeed(General Department of Preventive Medicine), Mohammed Qintar, Majid Yavari(General Department of Preventive Medicine), Qi Xuan Ang(Sparrow Health System), Adolfo Martínez(Michigan State University), Esosa U. Ukponmwan(Michigan State University), Sandeep Banga(Michigan State University), Khalid Saeed Al-Asad(Michigan State University), Gabriel Panama(Sparrow Health System), Kevin Watat(Michigan State University), M. Salam(Michigan State University), Andrew G. Kim(Michigan State University), Zan Siddiqi(Sparrow Health System), Rand Sabanci(General Department of Preventive Medicine)
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