Evaluation of pulmonary function tests and respiratory muscle strength in geriatric patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass surgery

R. Demir, S. Ozyilmaz, M. Ziyaettin, A. Hatemi, H. N. Gurses (Istanbul, Turkey)

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