Not exact matches
Performing a multivariate analysis adjusting for patient demographics and comorbidities, the UCSF researchers determined AFL catheter ablation reduced the risk for
overall hospital - based health care by 6 percent, inpatient hospitalization by 12 percent and
emergency department visits by 40 percent.
Overall, firearm - related
visits to
emergency departments remained consistent over time at a rate of 65 per every 100,000
visits until 2013, when they decreased slightly to 51 per 100,000
visits.
Compared to those with no antisocial behaviour, participants with persistent problems had poorer
overall health and significantly elevated odds of cardiovascular problems, wheezing, lower back pain, cancer, serious injury and
emergency department visits.