QT interval abnormalities are often present at diagnosis in diabetes and are better predictors of cardiac death than ankle brachial pressure index and autonomic function tests

B S Rana, P O Lim, A A O Naas, S A Ogston, R W Newton, R T Jung, A D Morris, A D Struthers

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