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Deferral of non-emergency cardiac interventions is associated with increased emergency hospitalizations up to 24 months post-procedure.

Stefanie AndreßDominik FelbelDominik BuckertWolfgang RottbauerArmin ImhofTilman Stephan
Published in: Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society (2024)
Deferral of non-emergency cardiovascular interventions is associated with poor outcomes up to 24 months post-procedure. Adverse effects affect patients who develop signs of acute heart failure, as indicated by NT-proBNP, prior to treatment. These findings could help improve resource allocation in times of limited capacity.
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