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Predictors of 30-Day Serious Events in Older Patients With Syncope
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 09/23/09
Sun BC et al. – The authors identified predictors of 30–day serious events after syncope in adults aged 60 years and greater. A simple score was able to stratify these patients into distinct risk groups and, if externally validated, might have the potential to aid ED decisionmaking.
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