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Research Paper | Medical Science | Mali | Volume 8 Issue 12, December 2019 | Popularity: 6.1 / 10
Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in the Cardiology Service of the University Hospital Point G
M Sako, Y R Koumare, A Sangare, S Sidibe, N Diallo, S Coulibaly, D S Sanogo, M Diakite, B Diallo
Abstract: During the study period 1264 patients were enumerated divided into 736 women (58.2 %) and 528 men (41, 8 %) with a sex ratio of 0.72. The 56 to 65 age group was the modal class (24.2 %). The provenance was urban in 68.5 %. Almost 2/3 of our patients (66.5 %) had low monthly incomes. Dyspnea was the major reason for consultation (22.2 %). HTA was the most frequently described nosological group with a frequency of 52.5 %. Overall mortality was 6.8 percent.
Keywords: morbidity, mortality cardiovascular, University hospital POINT G
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 12, December 2019
Pages: 589 - 592
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