Cite
Use of MPH hemostatic powder for electrophysiology device implantation reduces postoperative rates of pocket hematoma and infection.
MLA
Reynbakh, Olga, et al. “Use of MPH Hemostatic Powder for Electrophysiology Device Implantation Reduces Postoperative Rates of Pocket Hematoma and Infection.” Current Medical Research and Opinion, vol. 34, no. 10, Oct. 2018, pp. 1861–67. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2018.1476847.
APA
Reynbakh, O., Akhrass, P., Souvaliotis, N., Pamidimukala, C. K., Nahar, H., Bastawrose, J., Boktor, P., Aziz, J. E., Mehta, D., & Aziz, E. F. (2018). Use of MPH hemostatic powder for electrophysiology device implantation reduces postoperative rates of pocket hematoma and infection. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 34(10), 1861–1867. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2018.1476847
Chicago
Reynbakh, Olga, Philippe Akhrass, Nektarios Souvaliotis, Chaithanya K Pamidimukala, Hasnun Nahar, Joseph Bastawrose, Pierre Boktor, Joshua E Aziz, Davendra Mehta, and Emad F Aziz. 2018. “Use of MPH Hemostatic Powder for Electrophysiology Device Implantation Reduces Postoperative Rates of Pocket Hematoma and Infection.” Current Medical Research and Opinion 34 (10): 1861–67. doi:10.1080/03007995.2018.1476847.