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Accuracy of currently available techniques for prediction of functional recovery after revascularization in patients with left ventricular dysfunction due to chronic …

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… in evaluating risk of renal dysfunction or renal dysfunction reversibility. These systematic
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… left ventricular function after surgical revascularization in patients with stable coronary artery disease: implications of time course of recovery on diagnostic accuracy

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… ventricular (LV) dysfunction in stable patients and its implications on the accuracy of dobutamine
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Time course and determinants of recovery of function after reversible ischemia in conscious dogs

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Stress-induced reversible and mild-to-moderate irreversible thallium defects: are they equally accurate for predicting recovery of regional left ventricular function after …

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Diagnosis of reversible causes of coma

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