Editorial Comments
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509 Editorial CommentsStatement of Policy SAGE Publications, Inc.1972DOI: 10.1177/000331977202300806 W.H. Sewell Guthrie Clinic Ltd. and Robert Packer Hospital Sayre, Pennsylvania 18840 Editorial Board Vascular Surgery As a new policy of the Journal, the Board of Editors have decided to invite views of noted experts in the field of actual and controversial problems in vascular disease. These views will be presented as \"special editorials.\" These editorials do not necessarily reflect the consensus of the Board of Editors of the Journal, and the Board will make no efforts to impose its views on them. They are intended to present individual opinions f rom the leaders of our profession. We will also invite and, if possible, provide a place in the Journal for the expression of opposite viewpoints. EDWARD C. EMERSON, M.D., F.A.C.A. Chairman, Editorial Board EDITORIAL WHAT IS BEST FOR CORONARY PATIENTS? IMPRESSIONS OF A MODERATOR Policies for the management of coronary patients tend to become more or less standardized at many centers with extensive experience with this type of case. However, it became apparent that a major clinical decision which seems obvious to all and evokes very little discussion at one cardiac conference might be quite controversial, or the