Twenty-Year Analysis of Trends in the Incidence and In-Hospital Mortality for Lower-Extremity Arterial Thromboembolism
@article{Korabathina2013TwentyYearAO,
title={Twenty-Year Analysis of Trends in the Incidence and In-Hospital Mortality for Lower-Extremity Arterial Thromboembolism},
author={Radhika Korabathina and ANDREW R. Weintraub and Lori Lyn Price and Navin K. Kapur and Carey D. Kimmelstiel and Mark D. Iafrati and S. M. Ali Tahir},
journal={Circulation},
year={2013},
volume={128},
pages={115–121}
}Background— Epidemiology data for lower-extremity arterial thromboembolism (LET) are limited and may result from either acute limb ischemia or an acute exacerbation of critical limb ischemia. Given marked changes in both diagnosis and therapy over the last 2 decades, we hypothesized that this time period would have witnessed reductions in both the incidence and in-hospital mortality of LET. Methods and Results— Data from 1988 through 2007 from the National Hospital Discharge Survey were…
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