Pericardial Disease
Cross-source consensus on Pericardial Disease from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study distinguishes pericardial disease as either a primary diagnosis driving hospitalisation or a secondary diagnosis accompanying another primary condition. — Prognosis of patients hospitalised with primary or secondary pericardial disease: an Australian population-based retrospective cohort study
- The cohort included 45,446 patients after exclusions and had a median follow-up of 4.8 years. — Prognosis of patients hospitalised with primary or secondary pericardial disease: an Australian population-based retrospective cohort study
- The study examined hospitalised pericardial disease using linked administrative hospital and death-registry data from New South Wales, Australia. — Prognosis of patients hospitalised with primary or secondary pericardial disease: an Australian population-based retrospective cohort study
- Hospitalised pericardial disease is presented as an increasing healthcare concern in Australia. — Prognosis of patients hospitalised with primary or secondary pericardial disease: an Australian population-based retrospective cohort study