A Cox’s Proportional Model to Assess Survival Prognostic Factors in Patients Over 85 Years of Age Undergoing Heart Surgery
Abstract:Introduction: "The progressive and growing prevalence of octuagenarians (O) and over-octuagenarians (>O), susceptible to cardiac surgery has generated an ethical and economic reflection on the usefulness and opportunity to use the limited resources of intensive care for these patients. Methods: The primary end point of the study has been highlight any difference in postoperative and ICU mortality between patients (O) and (>O) by setting a Cox's proportional hazard model. Results: The 6.9% of the population stu… Show more
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