Abstract P317: Sex and Age Differences in a typical Chief Complains for Heart Failure in Emergency Department Visits

Volume: 141, Issue: Suppl_1
Published: Mar 3, 2020
Abstract
Background: Around 1 million United States emergency department (ED) visits per year are due to exacerbation of heart failure (HF) symptoms, with ~80% of those patients admitted to the hospital. However, sex and age differences in HF symptom presentation in the ED have not been thoroughly investigated. Objectives: To describe sex and age differences in chief complaints of ED patients with a HF diagnosis. Methods: We included patients ≥18 years...
Paper Details
Title
Abstract P317: Sex and Age Differences in a typical Chief Complains for Heart Failure in Emergency Department Visits
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Volume
141
Issue
Suppl_1
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