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Patient and spouse acceptance and adaptation to implantable cardioverter defibrillators
Colette Pycha, RN, MSN, Joseph R. Calabrese, MD, A. Dale Gulledge, MD and James D. Maloney, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 1990, 57 (5) 441-444;
Colette Pycha
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio.
Joseph R. Calabrese
Affective Disorders Program, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio.
A. Dale Gulledge
Department of Psychiatry, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Ft. Lauderdale
James D. Maloney
Department of Cardiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Vol. 57, Issue 5
1 Jul 1990
Patient and spouse acceptance and adaptation to implantable cardioverter defibrillators
Colette Pycha, Joseph R. Calabrese, A. Dale Gulledge, James D. Maloney
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Jul 1990, 57 (5) 441-444;
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