2020, Number 3
The problem of defining cause or effect when relating electrocardiographic findings with mortality in acute cerebrovascular disease
Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 355-363
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To the Editor:The electrocardiogram is a diagnostic tool that is over 100 years old, which has been used in multiple studies looking for electrocardiographic patterns of sudden death risk or, simply, related to death.
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