2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2020.04.157
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Pcv53 Effectiveness of a Cardiovascular Risk Management Program in the Incidence of Cardiovascular Events in a Low-Income Population From the Caribbean Region of Colombia

Abstract: in both sexes. In our analysis we used descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test. Results: In 1990, standardized mortality in men 45-59 was the highest in fSU (n=15) 358.69/100,000, the lowest rate was found in WE (n=17) 143.67/100,000. It significantly decreased to 244.99/100,000 (-31.70%, n=11) and 50.29/100,000 (-65.00%, n=15) by 2014 respectively (p,0.05). In 1990, standardized mortality in women 45-59 was the highest in fSU (n=15) 99.78/100,000, the lowest rate was found in WE (n=17) 29.06/100,00… Show more

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