Effect on survival of previous angina pectoris after acute myocardial infarction

The American Journal of Cardiology
Y KobayashiH Nonogi

Abstract

Although the present study revealed that previous angina improved in-hospital outcome, no further benefit was observed once the patients left the hospital. The worse long-term prognosis was associated with multi-vessel coronary disease in patients with previous angina.

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