Research ArticleOriginal Research
Pulmonary-Specific Intermountain Risk Score Predicts All-Cause Mortality via Spirometry, the Red Cell Distribution Width, and Other Laboratory Parameters
Benjamin D Horne, Matthew Hegewald, Joseph B Muhlestein, Heidi T May, Elizabeth J Huggins, Tami L Bair and Jeffrey L Anderson
Respiratory Care September 2015, 60 (9) 1314-1323; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.03370
Benjamin D Horne
Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Medical Center
Genetic Epidemiology Division, Department of Medicine, University of Utah
PhD MPHMatthew Hegewald
Pulmonary Department, Intermountain Medical Center
MDJoseph B Muhlestein
Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Medical Center
Cardiology Division, Department of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
MDHeidi T May
Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Medical Center
PhD MSPHElizabeth J Huggins
Pulmonary Department, Intermountain Medical Center
RRTTami L Bair
Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Medical Center
Jeffrey L Anderson
Intermountain Heart Institute, Intermountain Medical Center
Cardiology Division, Department of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Respiratory Care
Vol. 60, Issue 9
1 Sep 2015
Pulmonary-Specific Intermountain Risk Score Predicts All-Cause Mortality via Spirometry, the Red Cell Distribution Width, and Other Laboratory Parameters
Benjamin D Horne, Matthew Hegewald, Joseph B Muhlestein, Heidi T May, Elizabeth J Huggins, Tami L Bair, Jeffrey L Anderson
Respiratory Care Sep 2015, 60 (9) 1314-1323; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.03370
Pulmonary-Specific Intermountain Risk Score Predicts All-Cause Mortality via Spirometry, the Red Cell Distribution Width, and Other Laboratory Parameters
Benjamin D Horne, Matthew Hegewald, Joseph B Muhlestein, Heidi T May, Elizabeth J Huggins, Tami L Bair, Jeffrey L Anderson
Respiratory Care Sep 2015, 60 (9) 1314-1323; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.03370