Is it possible to prevent readmissions after myocardial revascularization surgery?
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According to some studies [1-3], gait speed (GS) is an important parameter to determine the risk of deleterious effects after hospital discharge, in addition to impact the individual's functional activities. The decrease in GS is linked to the presence of risk factors and the occurrence of cardiovascular events. In addition, the relative risk of cardiovascular death increases in patients with slow gait speed [4,5]...
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