Better Subclinical Coronary Disease Tests Needed to Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death: Study

Most patients with sudden cardiac death have significant subclinical coronary stenosis and many have had previously undetected myocardial infarction, researchers suggest in a report in the January issue of the American Heart Journal. Reuters Health Information (Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines)

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