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Quantile regression and an application: performance improvement of an emergency department in Eastern Europe.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Hungarian Statistical Review; 2020, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p60-76, 17p
Abstract: Copyright of Hungarian Statistical Review is the property of Hungarian Central Statistical Office and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However,...
The impact of preoperative anxiety and education level on long-term mortality after cardiac surgery
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 86 (2012)
Abstract: Abstract Background Psychosocial factors have shown independent predictive value in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Although there is strong evidence to support the role of psychosocial factors in cardiovascular mortality, there is a scarci...
Self-rated health is associated with the length of stay at the intensive care unit and hospital following cardiac surgery.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): BMC Cardiovascular Disorders; 2014, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-18, 18p, 4 Charts
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The impact of preoperative anxiety and education level on long-term mortality after cardiac surgery.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery; 2012, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p86-93, 8p, 3 Charts, 3 Graphs
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[Psychosocial factors determining life expectancy of patients undergoing open heart surgery].
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Orvosi hetilap [Orv Hetil] 2008 Aug 17; Vol. 149 (33), pp. 1549-54.
Abstract: Not only the physical status of the patient and the clinical variables determine the outcome and recovery following open heart surgery. Psychosocial and socioeconomic factors have growing importance regarding this field. During the last decades, in the...