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Purpose Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and found inconsistent results. This study aimed to test the independent association of gender and long-term survival of ICU patients. Materials and methods FROG-ICU was a prospective, observational, multi-center cohort designed to investigate the long-term mortality of critically ill adult patients. The...
Aim
To assess whether 1‐year mortality in older patients experiencing a first admission for acute heart failure was related to sex, and to explore differential characteristics according to sex.
Methods
We reviewed the medical records of 1132 patients aged >70 years of age admitted within a 3‐year period because of a first episode of acute heart failure. We analyzed sex differences. Mortality...
Objective
Predictors of morbidity and mortality after status epilepticus (SE) have been studied extensively in hospital‐ and population‐based cohorts. However, little attention has been directed toward SE recurrence after an incident episode. We investigated clinical and demographic characteristics of patients presenting SE recurrence and its specific prognostic role.
Methods
In this observational...
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