Abstract

In 1989, Braunwald introduced a clinical classification system for unstable angina that rated patients according to severity, clinical circumstances, electrocardiographic changes, and medical treatment intensity. This study tested the ability of that system to predict short- and long-term outcomes in 417 patients admitted …

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