Predicting outcome after thrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction according to ST-segment resolution at 90 minutes: a substudy of the GUSTO-III trial. Global Use of Strategies To Open occluded coronary arteries.
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R. Califf | E. Topol | P. Armstrong | W. Gibler | H. White | W. Weaver | E. Ohman | M. Krucoff | G. Wagner | A. Stebbins | R. Anderson | E. Ohman
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