Selected article for: "death time and median age"

Title: Research Communications of the 27(th) ECVIM-CA Congress: Intercontinental, Saint Julian's, Malta, 14th to 16th September 2017
  • Document date: 2017_11_7
  • ID: roslkxeq_505
    Snippet: Follow-up was available for 25/32 dogs. Death of cardiac origin was reported in 4/25 dogs (16%) and all-cause death in 8/25 dogs (32%); median age at all-cause death was 73 months. Median time to all-cause death was 74 months after the diagnosis of EA. Median time to cardiac death (CD) could not be calculated, due to the high proportion of dogs still alive at the end of study. It is estimated that 72% dogs [95% CI: 50-86%] did not present CD 160 .....
    Document: Follow-up was available for 25/32 dogs. Death of cardiac origin was reported in 4/25 dogs (16%) and all-cause death in 8/25 dogs (32%); median age at all-cause death was 73 months. Median time to all-cause death was 74 months after the diagnosis of EA. Median time to cardiac death (CD) could not be calculated, due to the high proportion of dogs still alive at the end of study. It is estimated that 72% dogs [95% CI: 50-86%] did not present CD 160 months after the diagnosis of EA. Univariate analyses showed that time from diagnosis to CD was associated with the presence of ascites, clinical signs, a RA:LA ratio≥2, the presence of a right thrill, and a Celermajer index≥1.

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