2023
DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2022-001053
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Presence of Permanent Pacemakers: Implications for Elderly Patients Presenting with Traumatic Injuries

Tanzim Bhuiya,
Demian Omeh,
Rezwan Munshi
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe presence of permanent pacemakers (PPM) is common among the elderly population. Trauma literature has shown that the inability to augment cardiac output by at least 30% after injury portends a higher mortality. The presence of a PPM may be a surrogate marker to identify patients who are unable to increase cardiac output. We aimed to evaluate the association between the presence of PPM and clinical outcomes in elderly patients presenting with traumatic injuries.MethodsA total of 4505 patients aged … Show more

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