The article Utility of Pretest Probability and Exercise Treadmill Test in Korean Women with Suspected Coronary Artery

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The article "Utility of Pretest Probability and Exercise Treadmill Test in Korean Women with Suspected Coronary Artery Disease" (Y. Kim, W. Shim, et al., Journal of Women's Health, 2015:617-622) presents a study of health outcomes in women with symptoms of heart disease. In a sample of 110 women whose test results suggested the presence of coronary artery disease, the mean peak systolic blood pressure was \(169.9 \mathrm{mmHg}\), with a standard deviation of \(24.8 \mathrm{mmHg}\). In a sample of 225 women whose test results suggested an absence of coronary artery disease, the mean peak systolic blood pressure was \(163.3 \mathrm{mmHg}\), with a standard deviation of \(25.8 \mathrm{mmHg}\). Can you conclude that the mean peak systolic blood pressure differs between these two groups of women?

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