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Journal: Diagnostics, 2021
Volume: 11
Number: 1925

Article: A Multivariate Model to Predict Chronic Heart Failure after Acute ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Preliminary Study
Authors: by Valentin Elievich Oleynikov, Elena Vladimirovna Averyanova, Anastasia Aleksandrovna Oreshkina, Nadezhda Valerievna Burko, Yulia Andreevna Barmenkova, Alena Vladimirovna Golubeva and Vera Aleksandrovna Galimskaya
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