Prospective geo-modeling in cardiac surgery with extra-corporeal circulation-partial assessment at the Lille University Hospital

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Anne Quesnel-Barbet*
Julien Soula
Frédéric Albert
Arnaud Hansske
Gilles Maignant

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Quesnel-Barbet, A., Soula, J., Albert, F., Hansske, A., & Maignant, G. (2022). Prospective geo-modeling in cardiac surgery with extra-corporeal circulation-partial assessment at the Lille University Hospital. Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology, 9(3), 011–013. https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-2976.000178
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