AGITATION IN ACUTE STANFORD TYPE B AORTIC DISSECTION PATIENTS: AN OVERLOOKED INDICATOR OF MORTALITY AND ADVERSE PROGNOSIS
After adjustment for potential confounding factors, significant agitation during acute phase of type B AD was still an independent risk factor for in-hospital mortality (p=0.020). Conclusion Agitation is independently associated with elevated short-term risk of death and adverse events in Type B AD...
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