C40 DYSPNEA: CLINICAL STUDIES: The Prevalence Of Dyspnea Among Hospitalized Patients

Methods: Between 3/25/2014 and 9/30/2016, we conducted a retrospective cohort study among 87,019 consecutive hospitalized patients at a single tertiary care center in Boston, MA. Patients admitted to the medicine service versus surgical services, and patients admitted on the weekend or at night were...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195
Hauptverfasser: Stevens, J, Dechen, T, Sheridan, A R, O'Donnell, C, Schwartzstein, R, Howell, M, Banzett, R B
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