Effect of body mass index on survival after sudden cardiac arrest
Clinical Cardiology Jan 25, 2018
Matinrazm S, et al. - This study was designed to test the hypothesis that higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with lower mortality in sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) survivors. In this work, this hypothesis was proved to be valid as higher BMI was shown to have an association with lower all-cause mortality in survivors of SCA.
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