Exercise stress testing modality after percutaneous coronary intervention choice of modality and implications for resource use: retrospective analysis using the NCDR®.
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Federspiel, J; Mudrick, DW; Shah, BR; Stearns, SC; Masoudi, FA; Cowper, PA; Green, CL; Douglas, PS
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American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions
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Federspiel, J., Mudrick, D. W., Shah, B. R., Stearns, S. C., Masoudi, F. A., Cowper, P. A., … Douglas, P. S. (n.d.). Exercise stress testing modality after percutaneous coronary intervention choice of modality and implications for resource use: retrospective analysis using the NCDR®. Presented at the American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions.
Federspiel, Jeff, D. W. Mudrick, B. R. Shah, S. C. Stearns, F. A. Masoudi, P. A. Cowper, C. L. Green, and P. S. Douglas. “Exercise stress testing modality after percutaneous coronary intervention choice of modality and implications for resource use: retrospective analysis using the NCDR®.,” n.d.
Federspiel J, Mudrick DW, Shah BR, Stearns SC, Masoudi FA, Cowper PA, et al. Exercise stress testing modality after percutaneous coronary intervention choice of modality and implications for resource use: retrospective analysis using the NCDR®. In.
Federspiel J, Mudrick DW, Shah BR, Stearns SC, Masoudi FA, Cowper PA, Green CL, Douglas PS. Exercise stress testing modality after percutaneous coronary intervention choice of modality and implications for resource use: retrospective analysis using the NCDR®.
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American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions