Post-Exacerbation Cardiovascular Risk
Cross-source consensus on Post-Exacerbation Cardiovascular Risk from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
Risks & contraindications
Comparisons
Highlighted claims
- The highest adjusted risk for any severe cardiovascular event occurred in the first 10 days after COPD exacerbation. — Risk of severe cardiovascular events and incidence rate of cardiopulmonary events among patients with COPD in China: a retrospective cohort study
- The adjusted hazard ratio for any severe cardiovascular event in the first 10 days after any COPD exacerbation was 10.00. — Risk of severe cardiovascular events and incidence rate of cardiopulmonary events among patients with COPD in China: a retrospective cohort study
- In the first 10 days, severe exacerbations had a higher adjusted hazard ratio than moderate exacerbations. — Risk of severe cardiovascular events and incidence rate of cardiopulmonary events among patients with COPD in China: a retrospective cohort study
- Overall severe cardiovascular risk declined over time but remained significantly elevated through 90 days after exacerbation. — Risk of severe cardiovascular events and incidence rate of cardiopulmonary events among patients with COPD in China: a retrospective cohort study
- Severe cardiovascular event rates were higher after COPD exacerbations than during unexposed periods. — Risk of severe cardiovascular events and incidence rate of cardiopulmonary events among patients with COPD in China: a retrospective cohort study
- Some individual cardiovascular outcomes remained elevated longer than the overall 90-day window. — Risk of severe cardiovascular events and incidence rate of cardiopulmonary events among patients with COPD in China: a retrospective cohort study