Variables predictive of survival in patients with coronary disease. Selection by univariate and multivariate analyses from the clinical, electrocardiographic, exercise, arteriographic, and quantitative angiographic evaluations.
Karl E. Hammermeister(University of Colorado Health), Harold T. Dodge, Timothy A. DeRouen(University of Washington)
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