Return to work after acute myocardial infarction with cardiogenic shock: a Danish nationwide cohort study.
Marie Dam LauridsenRasmus RørthJawad Haider ButtMorten SchmidtPeter E WeekeSøren Lund KristensenJacob Eifer MollerChristian HassagerJesper KjærgaardChristian Torp-PedersenGunnar Hilmar GislasonLars Valeur KøberEmil Loldrup FosboelPublished in: European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care (2022)
In patients with MI discharged alive, approximately 80% of those without CS returned to work at 1-year follow-up in contrast to 50% of those with CS. Among patients with CS, male sex and OHCA survivors were markers positively related to return to work, whereas prolonged hospitalization and anoxic brain damage were negatively related markers.
Keyphrases
- acute myocardial infarction
- magnetic resonance
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- oxidative stress
- left ventricular
- magnetic resonance imaging
- resting state
- acute coronary syndrome
- cross sectional
- computed tomography
- atrial fibrillation
- coronary artery disease
- functional connectivity
- blood brain barrier
- drug induced