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Ischaemic cardiomyopathy: pathophysiology, assessment and the role of revascularisation

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  • Natalia Briceno British Heart Foundation Centre of Excellence and National Institute for Health Research Centre, Cardiovascular Division, St Thomas' Hospital Campus, King's College London, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Andreas Schuster Department of Cardiology and Pneumology, Georg-August-University Göttingen and German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK, partner site Göttingen), Göttingen, Germany Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, The Rayne Institute, St. Thomas’ Hospital, King's College London, London, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Matthew Lumley British Heart Foundation Centre of Excellence and National Institute for Health Research Centre, Cardiovascular Division, St Thomas' Hospital Campus, King's College London, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Divaka Perera British Heart Foundation Centre of Excellence and National Institute for Health Research Centre, Cardiovascular Division, St Thomas' Hospital Campus, King's College London, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Correspondence to Dr Divaka Perera, British Heart Foundation Centre of Excellence and National Institute for Health Research Centre, Cardiovascular Division, St Thomas' Hospital Campus, King's College London, UK; divaka.perera{at}kcl.ac.uk
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Briceno N, Schuster A, Lumley M, et al
Ischaemic cardiomyopathy: pathophysiology, assessment and the role of revascularisation

Publication history

  • Received July 23, 2015
  • Revised October 13, 2015
  • Accepted November 7, 2015
  • First published January 6, 2016.
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July 08, 2019

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