Clinical Features of Patients With Acute Aortic Dissection After an Earthquake: Experience from the Kumamoto Earthquake 2016
Takashi Komorita,Koichiro Fujisue,Daisuke Sueta,Kenji Sakamoto,Eiichiro Yamamoto,Yoichiro Hashimoto,Tomohiro Sakamoto,Ryusuke Tsunoda,Hideyuki Uesugi,Ryusuke Suzuki,Hisaki Naito,Kazuhiko Hanzawa,Eiichi Araki,Hideki Nakayama,Shunji Kasaoka,Seiji Hokimoto,Toshihiro Fukui,Kenichi Tsujita +17 more
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TL;DR: It might be possible that the Kumamoto Earthquake did not affect the incidence of acute aortic dissection or deaths from acute aortal dissection, possibly because the climate was mild and the preventive efforts based on previous experience were successful.
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About: This article is published in American Journal of Hypertension. The article was published on 18 Nov 2019. and is currently open access.
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