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Doctor Lukasz Pyka

Silesian Center for Heart Diseases (SCHD), Zabrze (Poland)
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Management of coronary artery disease in elderly patients with ischemic heart failure and reduced ejection fraction - insights from the COMMIT-HF study
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Management of coronary artery disease in elderly patients with ischemic heart failure and reduced ejection fraction - insights from the COMMIT-HF study
Coronary revascularization in patients with extremely impaired left ventricular function - new frontier for percutaneous revascularization or still no-man's land?
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Coronary revascularization in patients with extremely impaired left ventricular function - new frontier for percutaneous revascularization or still no-man's land?
Contemporary management of coronary artery disease in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Guidelines meet clinical practice
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Contemporary management of coronary artery disease in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Guidelines meet clinical practice
Impact of concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus and its treatment on long term outcome in systolic heart failure patients - data from the COMMIT-HF registry
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Impact of concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus and its treatment on long term outcome in systolic heart failure patients - data from the COMMIT-HF registry
Heart failure team in real-life conditions: a group effort to optimize treatment of the most complex heart failure patient subpopulation
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Heart failure team in real-life conditions: a group effort to optimize treatment of the most complex heart failure patient subpopulation
The impact of severe mitral insufficiency on outcome and treatment qualification in systolic heart failure patients - insights from the COMMIT-HF registry
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The impact of severe mitral insufficiency on outcome and treatment qualification in systolic heart failure patients - insights from the COMMIT-HF registry

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