Clinical characteristics were examined for their prognostic value on long-term mortality in 557 patients with acute coronary syndrome, but no results were reported in the abstract.
Cohort (n=557)
This prospective study aims to identify prognostic clinical characteristics for long-term mortality and causes of death in patients following acute coronary syndrome.
Prospective History of Long-Term Mortality and Modes of Death in Patients Discharged After Acute Coronary Syndrome: The ABC-2* Study on Acute Coronary Syndrome Background: The aim of this study was to examine the prognostic value of several clinical characteristics on long-term mortality and causes of death after acute coronary syndrome. Methods: The ABC-2 study is a prospective investigation comprising 557 patients with acute coronary syndrome. During hospitalization, 33 clinical variables, including demographics, cardiovascular risk factors, in-hospital characteristics, and blood components, were examined. “Acute models” were survival models containing the variables accrued within 72 h from admission, and “sub-acute models” contained data accrued over a 7-day period. Cox regression models were used for the survival analysis.
Rocco Cordiano (Tue,) conducted a cohort in Acute coronary syndrome (n=557). Clinical characteristics was evaluated on Long-term mortality and causes of death. Clinical characteristics were examined for their prognostic value on long-term mortality in 557 patients with acute coronary syndrome, but no results were reported in the abstract.
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