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Mark Dayer offers the case of a 63-year-old male smoker with type 2 diabetes who presents for the first time with chest pain and shortness of breath at rest. His systolic BP and potassium levels prevent the use of a beta-blocker or aldosterone antagonist. A device is warranted, but which one? Tell us which you'd choose.
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