Immediate and long-term prognostic significance of first anterior versus first inferior wall Q-wave acute myocardial infarction. Behar, S., Rabinowitz, B., Zion, M., & Reicher-Reiss, H. \. j-AJC, 72:1366–1370, 1993.
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@Article{RSM:Beh93,
  author =       "S. Behar and B. Rabinowitz and M. Zion and H. {\em et
                 al.} Reicher-Reiss",
  title =        "Immediate and long-term prognostic significance of
                 first anterior versus first inferior wall {Q}-wave
                 acute myocardial infarction",
  journal =      j-AJC,
  year =         "1993",
  volume =       "72",
  pages =        "1366--1370",
  robnote =      "An epidimiological study of outcome in patients with
                 acute infarcts, comparing the anterior versus the
                 inferior. They found some differences in term of in
                 hospital outcome, but not much in the long (5-year)
                 term. They also claim that relatively few MI patients
                 receive thrombolysis and that while its short term
                 benefits have been documented, there remain questions
                 as to the long term benefits of the treatment.",
}

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