
Dennis T. Ko
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May 13, 2024 |
onlinecjc.ca | Peter Kavsak |Nicholas L. Mills |Dennis T. Ko |Steven Friedman
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Apr 23, 2024 |
onlinecjc.ca | Dennis T. Ko |James M. Brophy |Brian W. McCrindle
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Sep 17, 2023 |
onlinecjc.ca | David Alter |Aaron Rosenfeld |Jiming Fang |Dennis T. Ko
Background The extent to which residential mobility is associated with declining health among disease-specific populations, such as survivors of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), remains unknown. Methods This prospective cohort study consisted of 3,377 patients followed from index AMI (Dec 1, 1999-March 30, 2003) until death or until the last available follow-up date (March 30, 2020) in Ontario, Canada. Each residential postal code move from a patient’s sentinel AMI event was tracked.
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