New findings published in 2012 have challenged common beliefs about stable coronary artery disease. Studies have shown that β‑blockers and n‑3-polyunsaturated fatty acids have no impact on prognosis, that percutaneous coronary intervention is not always the best option, and that women do not have worse cardiovascular outcomes than men.
Revising common beliefs in the management of stable CAD
FERRARI, Roberto
2013
Abstract
New findings published in 2012 have challenged common beliefs about stable coronary artery disease. Studies have shown that β‑blockers and n‑3-polyunsaturated fatty acids have no impact on prognosis, that percutaneous coronary intervention is not always the best option, and that women do not have worse cardiovascular outcomes than men.File in questo prodotto:
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