2020
DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(20)34277-7
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Impact of Hurricane Maria in the Incidence of Acute Coronary Syndromes: A Singlecenter Observational Study

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“…The first, which examined CVD-related mortality in the month following landfall, 65 calculated 253 excess deaths from CVD using a time-series analytical approach, which represented overall 1 in 5 excess deaths. Separately, results from a single site observation study 66 suggested a significant increase in MI hospitalizations after landfall in comparison with MI hospitalizations before landfall [post: 23/235 (9.75%) vs. pre: 11/373 (2.95%)].…”
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“…The first, which examined CVD-related mortality in the month following landfall, 65 calculated 253 excess deaths from CVD using a time-series analytical approach, which represented overall 1 in 5 excess deaths. Separately, results from a single site observation study 66 suggested a significant increase in MI hospitalizations after landfall in comparison with MI hospitalizations before landfall [post: 23/235 (9.75%) vs. pre: 11/373 (2.95%)].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies 65 , 66 examined short-term CVD outcomes in aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017 in Puerto Rico. The first, which examined CVD-related mortality in the month following landfall, 65 calculated 253 excess deaths from CVD using a time-series analytical approach, which represented overall 1 in 5 excess deaths.…”
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