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Patients with obstructive sleep apnea have improved survival outcomes after in-hospital cardiac arrest compared to non OSA patients
Aurora UW Electrophysiology Faculty
  • Rafath Ullah, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Zoe Heis, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Tadele Mengesha, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Beneet Pandey, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Vaibhav Gupta, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Shaheryar Sarki, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Indrajit Choudhuri, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Mohammad Mortada, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Vikram Nangia, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Imran Niazi, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Anwer Dhala, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Atul Bhatia, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Jasbir Sra, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Abdul Jamil Tajik, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Arshad Jahangir, Advocate Aurora Health
Affiliations

Aurora Cardiovascular Service Line, Center for Integrative Research on Cardiovascular Aging (CIRCA), Aurora Internal Medicine

Publication Date
5-24-2017
Presentation Notes
Poster presented at: Aurora Scientific Day; May 24, 2017; Milwaukee, WI.
Document Type
Poster
Citation Information

Ullah R, Heis Z, Mengesha T, et al. Patients with obstructive sleep apnea have improved survival outcomes after in-hospital cardiac arrest compared to non OSA patients. Poster presented at: Aurora Scientific Day; May 24, 2017; Milwaukee, WI.