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Cognitive Adaptation as a Predictor of New Coronary Events After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

Vicki S. Helgeson, PhD and Heidi L. Fritz, PhD

From Carnegie Mellon University (V.S.H.) and University of Pittsburgh (H.L.F.), Pittsburgh, PA.



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Fig. 1. Percentage of patients who had a new coronary event within three groups: low, medium, and high in cognitive adaptation to heart disease.

 





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