Right ventricular assist devices for mechanical circulatory support in acute massive pulmonary embolism: a single centre experience

C. Samaranayake (London, United Kingdom), B. Garfield (London, United Kingdom), S. Seitler (London, United Kingdom), S. Davies (London, United Kingdom), S. Ledot (London, United Kingdom), C. Mccabe (London, United Kingdom), S. Wort (London, United Kingdom), S. Price (London, United Kingdom), L. Price (London, United Kingdom), R. Trimlett (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Insights into pulmonary embolism
Session: Insights into pulmonary embolism
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2594

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