Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8603947 | The American Journal of Medicine | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Simply being transferred added significantly to the delay to surgery for Type A acute aortic dissection patients, but a number of factors affected its extent. Overall, signs and symptoms leading to a definitive diagnosis or indicating immediate life threat reduced time to surgery, while factors suggesting other diagnoses correlated with delays.
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Authors
William BS, Jip L. MD, PhD, Kevin M. MD, Craig MD, MPH, Thoralf M. MD, Thomas T. MD, MSc, Mark D. MD, PhD, Arturo MD, Daniel G. BS, Eva MS, NP, Christoph A. MD, James B. MD, MPH, Eric M. MD, Kim A. MD, Santi MD, PhD,