Malignant cancer may increase the risk of all-cause in-hospital mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction: a multicenter retrospective study of two large public databases.
Jianfeng YeLuming ZhangJun LyuYidan WangShiqi YuanZhifeng QinYu LiuTao HuangJinwei TianHaiyan YinPublished in: Cardio-oncology (London, England) (2023)
Among the patients with AMI, the all-cause in-hospital mortality risk of those with cancer was higher than those without cancer. Therefore, when treating such patients, comprehensive considerations should be made from a multidisciplinary perspective involving cardiology and oncology, with the treatment plan adjusted accordingly.
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