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Weekend hospitalizations for acute aortic dissection have a higher risk of in-hospital mortality compared to weekday hospitalizations

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2016 in International Journal of Cardiology

Authors: Nilay Kumar | Anand Venkatraman | Ambarish Pandey | Rohan Khera | Neetika Garg

WEEKEND ADMISSIONS FOR ACUTE AORTIC DISSECTION HAVE A HIGHER RISK OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY COMPARED TO WEEKDAY ADMISSIONS

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2015 in Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Authors: Nilay Kumar | Anand Venkatraman | Ambarish Pandey | Neetika Garg

Table 2: Differences between outcomes for the weekday and weekend hospitalizations for Atrial Fibrillation (AF).

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In‐Hospital and Postdischarge Mortality Among Patients With Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Hospitalizations Ending on the Weekend Versus Weekday: The ARIC Study Community Surveillance

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 6 August 2019 in Journal of the American Heart Association

Authors: Louisa A. Mounsey | Patricia P. Chang | Carla A. Sueta | Kunihiro Matsushita | Stuart D. Russell | Melissa C. Caughey

Peer Review #3 of "Outcomes of hospitalizations with atrial fibrillation-flutter on a weekday versus weekend: an analysis from a 2014 nationwide inpatient sample (v0.2)"

PEER REVIEW published 17 January 2019

Peer Review #3 of "Outcomes of hospitalizations with atrial fibrillation-flutter on a weekday versus weekend: an analysis from a 2014 nationwide inpatient sample (v0.1)"

PEER REVIEW published 17 January 2019

Peer Review #2 of "Outcomes of hospitalizations with atrial fibrillation-flutter on a weekday versus weekend: an analysis from a 2014 nationwide inpatient sample (v0.2)"

PEER REVIEW published 17 January 2019

Authors: C Gallagher

Peer Review #1 of "Outcomes of hospitalizations with atrial fibrillation-flutter on a weekday versus weekend: an analysis from a 2014 nationwide inpatient sample (v0.2)"

PEER REVIEW published 17 January 2019

Authors: C Wong

Peer Review #1 of "Outcomes of hospitalizations with atrial fibrillation-flutter on a weekday versus weekend: an analysis from a 2014 nationwide inpatient sample (v0.1)"

PEER REVIEW published 17 January 2019

Authors: C Wong

Peer Review #2 of "Outcomes of hospitalizations with atrial fibrillation-flutter on a weekday versus weekend: an analysis from a 2014 nationwide inpatient sample (v0.1)"

PEER REVIEW published 17 January 2019

Authors: C Gallagher

Weekend atrial fibrillation hospitalizations are associated with higher short-term mortality

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 20 October 2023 in Acta Cardiologica

Authors: Marco Zuin | Gianluca Rigatelli | Claudio Bilato

Figure 3: Forest plot of odds ratio for in-hospital mortality due to UGIB during weekend versus weekday.

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Weekend Versus Weekday Mortality for Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) Related Hospitalizations in the United States: Data from the National Inpatient Sample

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 6 December 2014 in Blood

Authors: Smith Giri | Ranjan Pathak | Madan Raj Aryal | Paras Karmacharya | Michael G Martin

Table 3: Unadjusted estimates for in-hospital mortality for AF hospitalizations.

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Figure 4: Forest plot of odds ratio for in-hospital mortality due to variceal bleeding during weekend versus weekday.

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Figure 5: Forest plot of odds ratio for in-hospital mortality due to non-variceal bleeding during weekday versus weekend.

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Mortality and other outcomes after paediatric hospital admission on the weekend compared to weekday

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 21 May 2018 in PLOS ONE

Authors: Rebecca Barwise-Munro | Maryam Al-Mahtot | Steve Turner

Editors: Kimon Bekelis

Figure 2: Forest plot of odds ratio for 30 day or in-hospital mortality due to UGIB during weekend versus weekday.

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Impact of Aortic Valve Anomalies on Outcomes in Hospitalizations with Thoracic Aortic Dissection

PROCEEDINGS ARTICLE published May 2022 in C49. VASCULAR AND HEMODYNAMICS

Authors: O. Khdeir | S. Yalamanchili

Seasonality in acute aortic dissection related hospitalizations and mortality in the United States: A nationwide analysis from 2004–2011

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2015 in International Journal of Cardiology

Authors: Nilay Kumar | Ambarish Pandey | Anand Venkatraman | Neetika Garg