To Bleed or Not To Bleed: The case for, and against, anticoagulation in patients with non-valvular a
Clinical fellows Maxwell Eder, MD and Gregory Rubinfeld, MD, discuss patient selection and future directions in the management of patients with atrial fibrillation and end stage renal disease.
Видео To Bleed or Not To Bleed: The case for, and against, anticoagulation in patients with non-valvular a канала Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds
Видео To Bleed or Not To Bleed: The case for, and against, anticoagulation in patients with non-valvular a канала Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds
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