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Trends in the Use of Evidence-Based Treatments for Coronary Artery Disease Among Women and the Elderly
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 11/25/09
Lewis WR et al. – Among hospitals participating in Get With the Guidelines–CAD, guideline adherence has improved substantially over time for both women and men and younger and older CAD patients, with only slight age and sex differences in some measures persisting.
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