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Risk factors of earthquake inpatient death: a case control study
Critical Care, 03/10/09
Wen J et al. - Severe TBI, infection, MSOF, and prior major disease are the significant determinants of earthquake-related inpatient death in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Future research with a large sample including macro- and micro-level factors is needed.
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