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291 related items for PubMed ID: 18509348

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    Brotman DJ, Davidson MB, Boumitri M, Vidt DG.
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  • 27. Exercise versus recovery electrocardiography in predicting mortality in patients with uncomplicated myocardial infarction.
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  • 29. Risk of mortality increases with increasing number of abnormal non-ST parameters recorded during exercise testing.
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  • 31. Enhanced risk assessment in asymptomatic individuals with exercise testing and Framingham risk scores.
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  • 38. Long-term outcome in asymptomatic men with exercise-induced premature ventricular depolarizations.
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