Study Says Non-Invasive Testing for Coronary Disease Needs Improvement
- Cardio
- 12/03/2010
s used in coronary angiography referrals. The study examined records of patients who underwent elective catheterisation without known coronary...
READ MOREs used in coronary angiography referrals. The study examined records of patients who underwent elective catheterisation without known coronary...
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READ MOREAuthors Prof. Ernst R. Schwarz (on the left) Dr. Raja Dashti Cedars-sinai. Heart Institute Cedars-sinai Medical Center and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Los Angeles, California, U.s. [email protected] In part one of this article, we presented the...
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