Implications of Prevalent Noncardiac Disease in the Cardiac ICU

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Noncardiac Disease in the Cardiac ICU

Half of >1000 patients of admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) at a major tertiary-care center over about 1 year also had acute respiratory failure, acute kidney injury, or sepsis. Those with lung or kidney failure also had longer ICU stays, and those with lung or kidney failure or sepsis showed up to four times the risk of dying in the hospital.

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