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Publications by Kevin E. McCarthy
Right Ventricular Dysfunction and Dilatation, Similar to Left Ventricular Changes, Characterize the Cardiac Depression of Septic Shock in Humans
Chest
Cardiology
Critical Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary
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Is Early Ventricular Dysfunction or Dilatation Associated With Lower Mortality Rate in Adult Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock? A Meta-Analysis
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