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Cognitive dysfunction is greater in patients hospitalised with COPD exacerbations than with worsening heart failure

Mohani Bajaj, Andrew Tappouni, Michael Tumilty, James Dodd, Paul Jones, Emma Baker
European Respiratory Journal 2014 44: P574; DOI:
Mohani Bajaj
1Institute of Infection and Immunity, St George's, University of London, London, United Kingdom
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  • Table 1. Patient characteristics

     COPDHFP value
    Age (years)73±1076±110.422
    Gender (% male)40700.057
    APACHE II15.4±3.515.9±3.00.628
    Charlson Index2.3±1.92.6±1.50.588
    Pack years51±3511±16<0.001
    FEV1:FVC (%)56±1471±160.024
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Mohani Bajaj, Andrew Tappouni, Michael Tumilty, James Dodd, Paul Jones, Emma Baker
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2014, 44 (Suppl 58) P574;

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