Authors: Professor Carlo Di Mario
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 207 351 8616
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E-mail: c.dimario@rbht.nhs.uk
Notes to editor
Liberal grants from pharmacological (Eli Lilly) and device Companies (Biotronik AG) were used to cover the costs of running the trial with no interference allowed in the study interpretation and report. The study was approved by the Ethics Committees of all participating hospitals, with informed consent obtained in all cases.
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