Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2901762 | Chest | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Weekend admissions for pulmonary embolism were associated with higher mortality than weekday admissions. Our finding that IVC filter placement occurred later in the hospital course for patients admitted on weekends with pulmonary embolism suggests differences in the timeliness of diagnosis and treatment between weekday and weekend admissions. Regardless of cause, physicians should be aware that weekend admissions for pulmonary embolism have a 20% increased risk of death and warrant closer attention than provided during the week.
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Authors
Rahul MD, FCCP, Gagan MD, Amit MD, Jayshil MD, Abhishek MD, Sergey PhD, Elizabeth R. MD, FCCP, Jeff MD, MPH,