Demographic and Clinical Analysis and Outcome of Critically Ill Patients in a Northern Cyprus Hospital (original) (raw)
2020, Cyprus Journal of Medical Sciences
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This study presents a demographic and clinical analysis of critically ill patients admitted to a Northern Cyprus hospital. It aims to identify patient characteristics, clinical outcomes, and the effectiveness of treatment protocols, contributing valuable insights into the healthcare practices and challenges faced in this region.
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