PMID: 12202849Aug 31, 2002Paper

Predictors of quality of life in long-term recipients of implantable cardioverter defibrillators

Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Robyn L WallaceJ B Conti

Abstract

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Jan 20, 2007·Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology : an International Journal of Arrhythmias and Pacing·E FriedmannS S Gottlieb
Oct 22, 2004·The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing·Sandra B DunbarAmy L Valderrama
Nov 26, 2009·American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs : Drugs, Devices, and Other Interventions·Katia NoyesArthur J Moss
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Nov 10, 2015·Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care·Karen E Jakub, Margarete Sandelowski
Feb 12, 2005·Mayo Clinic Proceedings·Christopher L Sola, J Michael Bostwick
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Jun 9, 2006·Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing·Genevieve SmithBindu Viswanathan
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Jun 22, 2010·Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care·Suzanne S DickersonAreej Othman
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