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Brooke BS et al. – The authors found that implementation of the Leapfrog Group’s beta–blocker standard in California hospitals has led to an estimated 50 percent decrease in mortality following open AAA repair over time. The efficacy and effectiveness of specific EBM practices must be continually reexamined, to ensure that objectives are being met.

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