Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery


Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery is a scholarly work, published in 1983 in ''The Journal of the American Medical Association''. The main subjects of the publication include marital status, exertion, artery, surgery, depression, angina pectoris, medicine, physiotherapy, coronary artery bypass surgery, bypass surgery, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, anxiety, and occupational stress. To evaluate the benefits of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, authors interviewed and tested 318 patients (268 men and 50 women) younger than age 70 before and six months after elective CABG at four university medical centers.

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