Survival bias explains improved survival in smokers and hypertensive individuals after aSAH.
Joni V LindbohmJaakko A KaprioMiikka KorjaPublished in: Neurology (2019)
After aSAH, smoking and hypertension were associated with worse survival. The earlier and opposite findings are likely explained by inadequate risk factor measurement and by survival bias inherent to hospital-based risk factor studies lacking information on out-of-hospital deaths confirmed by autopsy.