Development and validation of a model for predicting 18-month mortality in type 2 myocardial infarction for prediction of 18-
month mortality of among patients with type 2 MI (T2MI) and compare its performance
Patterns of mortality during pandemic: An example of Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 in October 1918 both in the USA and Italy, with a gradual decrease in
mortality over several
months. Analysis
Prognostic value of Charlson comorbidity index in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction components in assessing outcomes related to in-hospital and 18-
month mortality and to determine additional
Plasma D-dimer predicts poor outcome and mortality after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhageZhou, Qi,
Zhang, Daming,
Chen, Xin,
Yang, Zhao,
Liu, Zhihui,
Wei, Baixing,
Jin, Mei,
Feng, Kairu,
Guo, Chunmei,
Sun, Junying,
Chen, Sheng,
Zhang, Ruijia,
Piao, Xiai,
Gareev, Ilgiz,
Sun, Zhenying,
Wang, Xiaoxiong,
Li, Lili,
Zhao, Shiguang,
Yang, Guang was tested.
Results The proportion of patients with poor functional outcome and
mortality at three
months