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Given the rising prevalence of heart failure (HF), our objective is to explore the relationships between meteorological events and acute HF (AHF) globally.We used data from 30 countries participating in the ASCEND-HF trial. Parameters including temperature were normalized by location for the 37 days prior to the HF event. Meteorological events were classified as a change that occurred <10

作者:Debraj, Das;Jeffery A, Bakal;Cynthia M, Westerhout;Adrian F, Hernandez;Christopher M, O'Connor;Dan, Atar;John J V, McMurray;Paul W, Armstrong;Justin A, Ezekowitz

来源:International journal of cardiology 2014 年 177卷 3期

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作者:
Debraj, Das;Jeffery A, Bakal;Cynthia M, Westerhout;Adrian F, Hernandez;Christopher M, O'Connor;Dan, Atar;John J V, McMurray;Paul W, Armstrong;Justin A, Ezekowitz
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International journal of cardiology 2014 年 177卷 3期
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Acute heart failure Clinical trials Multicenter studies Weather events
Given the rising prevalence of heart failure (HF), our objective is to explore the relationships between meteorological events and acute HF (AHF) globally.We used data from 30 countries participating in the ASCEND-HF trial. Parameters including temperature were normalized by location for the 37 days prior to the HF event. Meteorological events were classified as a change that occurred <10