Is not simple insufficient blood flow to "peripheral". Which source says that? Best Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 12:27, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
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It is based on primary sources... Best to use secondary sources. Also it is for just one country and is not a global perspective. Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 19:36, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
"Rates of the various types of shock have changed over time. Since the 1970's the rate of shock relating to heart attacks has been falling, from 7% in the 1970s to 5% in 2005. [1] Along with falling rates, reports also indicate reduced mortality for those hospitalized with cardiogenic shock. The use of coronary stenting, and thrombolysis strategies has been thought to be the case of this reduced mortality. [2]"
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Is not simple insufficient blood flow to "peripheral". Which source says that? Best Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 12:27, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. Remember that when adding content about health, please only use high-quality reliable sources as references. We typically use review articles, major textbooks and position statements of national or international organizations. (There are several kinds of sources that discuss health: here is how the community classifies them and uses them.) WP:MEDHOW walks you through editing step by step. A list of resources to help edit health content can be found here. The edit box has a built-in citation tool to easily format references based on the PMID or ISBN.
We also provide style advice about the structure and content of medicine-related encyclopedia articles. The welcome page is another good place to learn about editing the encyclopedia. If you have any questions, please feel free to drop me a note. Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 19:35, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
It is based on primary sources... Best to use secondary sources. Also it is for just one country and is not a global perspective. Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 19:36, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
"Rates of the various types of shock have changed over time. Since the 1970's the rate of shock relating to heart attacks has been falling, from 7% in the 1970s to 5% in 2005. [1] Along with falling rates, reports also indicate reduced mortality for those hospitalized with cardiogenic shock. The use of coronary stenting, and thrombolysis strategies has been thought to be the case of this reduced mortality. [2]"
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