Life expectancy has in the last few years increased and, as a consequence, also the number of elderly patients admitted to an emergency department with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. We wanted to detect any differences in term of outcomes and adverse events between two groups of patients of different age, in relation to types of treatment and clinical status at presentation.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage in the eighties: to treat or not to treat
Signorelli, FrancescoSupervision
2019-01-01
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Life expectancy has in the last few years increased and, as a consequence, also the number of elderly patients admitted to an emergency department with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. We wanted to detect any differences in term of outcomes and adverse events between two groups of patients of different age, in relation to types of treatment and clinical status at presentation.File in questo prodotto:
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