Presyncope Is Associated with Intensive Care Unit Admission in Emergency Department Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism
David R. Vinson(Kaiser Permanente), Dustin G. Mark(Kaiser Permanente), Jie Huang(Kaiser Permanente), Ashley Abraham(University of California, Davis), Disha Bahl(St. George's University), Alisha Othieno(University of California, Davis), Dale M. Cotton(Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center), William C Krauss(Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center), William Swanson(Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center), Mary E. Reed(Kaiser Permanente), Darcy C. Engelhart(University of California San Diego), Victoria A. Clague(Kaiser Permanente San Rafael Medical Center)
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