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The Coronary Artery Surgery Study FREE

Gerald M. Lawrie, MD; Michael E. DeBakey, MD
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JAMA. 1984;252(18):2609-2611. doi:10.1001/jama.1984.03350180063033
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 CASS principal investigators and their associates: Coronary artery surgery study (CASS): A randomized trial of coronary artery bypass surgery: Survival data . Circulation 1983;;68:939-950.
 CASS principal investigators and their associates: Coronary artery surgery study (CASS): A randomized trial of coronary artery bypass surgery: Quality of life in patients randomly assigned to treatment groups . Circulation 1983;;68:951-960.
Mock MB, Ringqvist I, Fisher LD, et al:  Survival of medically treated patients in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) registry . Circulation 1982;;66:562-568.
 European Coronary Surgery Study Group: Prospective randomized study of coronary artery bypass surgery in stable angina pectoris: A progress report on survival . Circulation 1982;;65( (suppl 2) ):67-71.
Chaitman BR, Davis K, Fisher LD, et al:  A life table and Cox regression analysis of patients with combined proximal left anterior descending and proximal left circumflex coronary artery disease: Non-left main equivalent lesions (CASS) . Circulation 1983;;68:1163-1170.
Cohn PF, Harris P, Barry WH, et al:  Prognostic importance of anginal symptoms in angiographically defined coronary artery disease . Am J Cardiol 1981;;47:233-237.
Kent KM, Rosing DR, Ewels CJ, et al:  Prognosis of asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic patients with coronary artery disease . Am J Cardiol 1982;;49:1823-1831.
DeBakey ME, Lawrie GM:  Coronary bypass surgery: The total experience at Baylor College of Medicine , in Hurst JW (ed): Clinical Essays on the Heart . New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co, 1984;, vol 2, pp 219-230.

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 CASS principal investigators and their associates: Coronary artery surgery study (CASS): A randomized trial of coronary artery bypass surgery: Survival data . Circulation 1983;;68:939-950.
 CASS principal investigators and their associates: Coronary artery surgery study (CASS): A randomized trial of coronary artery bypass surgery: Quality of life in patients randomly assigned to treatment groups . Circulation 1983;;68:951-960.
Mock MB, Ringqvist I, Fisher LD, et al:  Survival of medically treated patients in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) registry . Circulation 1982;;66:562-568.
 European Coronary Surgery Study Group: Prospective randomized study of coronary artery bypass surgery in stable angina pectoris: A progress report on survival . Circulation 1982;;65( (suppl 2) ):67-71.
Chaitman BR, Davis K, Fisher LD, et al:  A life table and Cox regression analysis of patients with combined proximal left anterior descending and proximal left circumflex coronary artery disease: Non-left main equivalent lesions (CASS) . Circulation 1983;;68:1163-1170.
Cohn PF, Harris P, Barry WH, et al:  Prognostic importance of anginal symptoms in angiographically defined coronary artery disease . Am J Cardiol 1981;;47:233-237.
Kent KM, Rosing DR, Ewels CJ, et al:  Prognosis of asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic patients with coronary artery disease . Am J Cardiol 1982;;49:1823-1831.
DeBakey ME, Lawrie GM:  Coronary bypass surgery: The total experience at Baylor College of Medicine , in Hurst JW (ed): Clinical Essays on the Heart . New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co, 1984;, vol 2, pp 219-230.
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