Background: A ban on smoking in the workplace was introduced in Ireland on March 29, 2004. As exposure to secondhand smoke has been implicated in the development of coronary disease, this might impact the incidence of acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Hypothesis: The smoking ban was associated with a decreased rate of hospital admissions for ACS. Methods: We analyzed data collected in a registry of all patients admitted to hospital with ACS in the southwest of Ireland, catchment population 620 525, from March 2003 until March 2007. Results: In the year following implementation of the ban, there was a significant 12% reduction in ACS admissions (177.9 vs 205.9/100,000; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 164.0-185.1, P = 0.002). This reduct...
This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hospitalizations in the Atlan...
This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hospitalizations in the Atlan...
Background: Previous studies have shown decreases in cardiovascular mortality following the implemen...
Background: Many countries have introduced legislations for public smoking bans to reduce the harmfu...
Background Previous studies have suggested a reduction in the total number of hospital admissions fo...
Background and Purpose: The association between smoking and CV has been proved; however smoking is s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hosp...
Copyright © 2017 D. Abreu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background and Purpose. The association between smoking and CV has been proved; however smoking is s...
Objective. To prospectively compare the number of admis-sions for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) befo...
Background and Purpose. The association between smoking and CV has been proved; however smoking is s...
Many countries have introduced legislations for public smoking bans to reduce the harmful effects of...
Many countries have introduced legislations for public smoking bans to reduce the harmful effects of...
Objective To determine whether there was a change in hospital admissions for acute myocardial infarc...
International audienceAIMS: The impact of a comprehensive stepwise smoking ban (2007 and 2008) was a...
This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hospitalizations in the Atlan...
This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hospitalizations in the Atlan...
Background: Previous studies have shown decreases in cardiovascular mortality following the implemen...
Background: Many countries have introduced legislations for public smoking bans to reduce the harmfu...
Background Previous studies have suggested a reduction in the total number of hospital admissions fo...
Background and Purpose: The association between smoking and CV has been proved; however smoking is s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hosp...
Copyright © 2017 D. Abreu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background and Purpose. The association between smoking and CV has been proved; however smoking is s...
Objective. To prospectively compare the number of admis-sions for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) befo...
Background and Purpose. The association between smoking and CV has been proved; however smoking is s...
Many countries have introduced legislations for public smoking bans to reduce the harmful effects of...
Many countries have introduced legislations for public smoking bans to reduce the harmful effects of...
Objective To determine whether there was a change in hospital admissions for acute myocardial infarc...
International audienceAIMS: The impact of a comprehensive stepwise smoking ban (2007 and 2008) was a...
This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hospitalizations in the Atlan...
This is the first study to have examined the effect of smoking bans on hospitalizations in the Atlan...
Background: Previous studies have shown decreases in cardiovascular mortality following the implemen...