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The following pages link to Early exercise testing after stabilization of unstable angina: correlation with coronary angiographic findings and subsequent cardiac events (Q70008977):
Displaying 16 items.
- Unstable angina: prognosis, noninvasive risk assessment, and strategies for management (Q40657398) (← links)
- Unstable angina: new insights into pathophysiologic characteristics, prognosis, and management strategies (Q40925433) (← links)
- Exercise echocardiography after stabilization of unstable angina: correlation with exercise thallium-201 single photon emission computed tomography (Q43589798) (← links)
- Can be useful to assess whether dobutamine echocardiography can induce myocardial damage for diagnostic and prognostic purposes in coronary artery disease? (Q43997019) (← links)
- The exercise test that indicates a low risk of events. Differences in prognostic significance between patients with chronic stable angina and patients with unstable angina (Q44760546) (← links)
- Predischarge exercise echocardiography in patients with unstable angina who respond to medical treatment. (Q45973943) (← links)
- Determinants of a positive exercise test in patients admitted with acute non-infarct chest pain (Q50855882) (← links)
- Prognosis of medically stabilized unstable angina pectoris with a negative exercise test (Q50867132) (← links)
- The changing role of the exercise electrocardiogram as a diagnostic and prognostic test for chronic ischemic heart disease. (Q52623455) (← links)
- Unstable angina (Q68497490) (← links)
- Additional value of thallium-201 SPECT to a conventional exercise test for the identification of severe coronary lesions after an episode of unstable coronary artery disease (Q72056250) (← links)
- Ambulatory ST-recording has no additional value to exercise test for identification of severe coronary lesions after an episode of unstable coronary artery disease in men (Q72304044) (← links)
- [Low risk stress test in patients with unstable angina: does it imply a favorable prognosis?] (Q74178808) (← links)
- [Management of unstable angina: advanced age is still an independent predictive factor of more conservative management after prognostic stratification with stress test] (Q74178904) (← links)
- Predictors of multivessel disease in cases of acute chest pain (Q77100876) (← links)
- Risk stratification of patients with medically treated unstable angina using exercise echocardiography (Q77371777) (← links)