Diagnostics and therapy of ischemia in chronic stable angina pectoris. Role of echocardiography

Early detection of prognostically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) using ischemic tests, including noninvasive cardiac imaging, are fundamental approaches of optimized patient treatment guidelines to lower morbidity and mortality of these patients. Current international guidelines and the n...

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