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CABS
(redirected from Coronary artery bypass surgery)

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CABSCarrier Access Billing System
CABSCenter for Applied Behavior Systems (Virginia Tech)
CABSCenter for Applied Biodiversity Science
CABSCentralized Automatic Billing System
CABSCentre for Air Borne Systems (India)
CABSCentro Acadêmico Bernardo Sayão (Brasil)
CABSCentro Acadêmico Bernardo Sayão (Portugese: Unicamp's Student Organization)
CABSCockpit Air Bag System (helicopter safety system)
CABSCollaboration of Agent-Based Systems (DARPA software)
CABSCommand Automated Budget System
CABSCommittee Against Bird Slaughter (Bonn, Germany)
CABSComputer-Aided Business Simulation
CABSConsolidated Ammunition Bulk Shipper
CABSConsumer Action Program of Bedford-Stuyvesant
CABSCoronary Artery Bypass Surgery
CABSCurrent Awareness in Biological Sciences
CABSlomustine, doxorubicin, bleomycin, and streptozocin (treatment of advanced-stage Hodgkin's disease)

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American nursing researchers have conducted a study on the quality of life for women following coronary artery bypass surgery, and found they reported significantly improved quality of life three months after surgery.
With more than 650,000 cases per year in the United States alone, coronary artery bypass surgery is the most common heart operation.
The hope is that, eventually, these engineered human arteries will be available for routine use in coronary artery bypass surgery.
 
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