Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5929118 | American Heart Journal | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The incidence of VT/VF and mortality increased as patients' baseline risk increased, and VT/VF remained an important prognostic marker for the increased risk of clinical adverse events and 90-day mortality irrespective of underlying baseline risk in patients undergoing primary PCI. Thus, even in otherwise low-risk patients, occurrence of VT/VF helps to further identify higher risk cohort that may warrant closer monitoring.
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Authors
Rajendra H. MD, MS, Aijing Z. MS, Renato D. MD, PHD, Jonathan P. MD, Manesh R. MD, Karen S. MS, Paul W. MD, Christopher B. MD,