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Factors affecting revisit of COPD exacerbated patients presenting to emergency department
European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 10/19/09
Goksu E et al. – The number of ED visits previous year and increased cough can predict the revisit of a COPD exacerbated patient within 14 days of an ED visit.
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