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Should patients with documented or probable coronary artery disease routinely be placed on beta-blockers before noncardiac surgery?
J. Harry Isaacson, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine April 2001, 68 (4) 273-274;
J. Harry Isaacson
Director of Education Programs and Vice-Chairman, Department of General Internal Medicine, Cleveland Clinic


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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Vol. 68, Issue 4
1 Apr 2001
Should patients with documented or probable coronary artery disease routinely be placed on beta-blockers before noncardiac surgery?
J. Harry Isaacson
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Apr 2001, 68 (4) 273-274;
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