Use of extracorporeal circulation (ECLS/ECMO) for cardiac and circulatory failure -A clinical practice Guideline Level 3.
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Assmann A, Beckmann A, Schmid C, Werdan K, Michels G, Miera O, Schmidt F, Klotz S, Starck C, Pilarczyk K, Rastan A, Burckhardt M, Nothacker M, Muellenbach R, Zausig Y, Haake N, Groesdonk H, Ferrari M,
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Pulmonology
Emergency Medicine
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Emergency Medicine
Pulmonology
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9
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2055-5822
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13
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