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The ischaemic constellation: an alternative to the ischaemic cascade—implications for the validation of new ischaemic tests

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Figure 1Three different ‘x axes’
Figure 2Flow diagram of
Table 1Summary of human studies that support the sequence of events in the ischaemic cascade
Figure 3Waterfall analogy of the ischaemic cascade. In acascade the water falling down one step is the water that isavailable to later fall down the next step

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