Cardiomyopathy/Myocarditis
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False-Positive Exercise Echoes
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Optimal Pacing Site for Resynchronization Therapy In Heart Failure Patients
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Infectious Burden and Atherosclerosis
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Late Coronary Stent Thrombosis
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Cost-Effectiveness of ICD or Amiodarone after MI
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Simvastatin ‘Yes,’ Antioxidant ‘No’ — Two Important New Studies
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Cilostazol Reduces Restenosis and Repeat Procedures after Peripheral Arterial Interventions
Percutaneous intervention for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) results in improvement in claudication symptoms but is complicated by a high rate of restenosis. -
Perioperative Beta Blockers
The ACC/AHA guidelines recommend perioperative beta blockers for those already on them, patients undergoing vascular surgery, or those having intermediate- to high-risk surgery with established coronary heart disease, or at high risk of having it.