Knorr, D.; Bandorski, D.; Bogossian, H.; Iliodromitis, K.; Schiedat, F.; Karosiene, Z.; Mijic, D.; Lemke, B.; Seyfarth, M.; Voß, S.;
et al. Cephalic Vein Cutdown Is Superior to Subclavian Puncture as Venous Access for Patients with Cardiac Implantable Devices after Long-Term Follow-Up. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 1044.
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Knorr D, Bandorski D, Bogossian H, Iliodromitis K, Schiedat F, Karosiene Z, Mijic D, Lemke B, Seyfarth M, Voß S,
et al. Cephalic Vein Cutdown Is Superior to Subclavian Puncture as Venous Access for Patients with Cardiac Implantable Devices after Long-Term Follow-Up. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(4):1044.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13041044
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Knorr, Dario, Dirk Bandorski, Harilaos Bogossian, Konstantinos Iliodromitis, Fabian Schiedat, Zana Karosiene, Dejan Mijic, Bernd Lemke, Melchior Seyfarth, Sabrina Voß,
and et al. 2024. "Cephalic Vein Cutdown Is Superior to Subclavian Puncture as Venous Access for Patients with Cardiac Implantable Devices after Long-Term Follow-Up" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 4: 1044.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13041044
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Knorr, D., Bandorski, D., Bogossian, H., Iliodromitis, K., Schiedat, F., Karosiene, Z., Mijic, D., Lemke, B., Seyfarth, M., Voß, S., Knippschild, S., Aweimer, A., Zarse, M., Kloppe, A., & Botsios, S.
(2024). Cephalic Vein Cutdown Is Superior to Subclavian Puncture as Venous Access for Patients with Cardiac Implantable Devices after Long-Term Follow-Up. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(4), 1044.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13041044