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Pulse Pressure and Risk of Adverse Outcome in Coronary Bypass Surgery
Among ambulatory patients, an increase in pulse pressure (PP) is a well-established determinant of vascular risk. The relationship of PP and acute perioperative vascular outcome among patients having coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is less well known
