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Comment on: Prevalence and related factors of do-not-resuscitate orders among in-hospital cardiac arrest patients

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CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 10, Pages -

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2023.101782

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We found the article by Tangxing Jiang et al. titled "Prevalence and related factors of do-not-resuscitate orders among in-hospital cardiac arrest patients" to be a delightful read. The author's insights were admirable, and we agree with the conclusion that newly diagnosed coronary artery disease patients are less likely to have a DNR order established. To improve the standard of palliative care, it is important to develop DNR orders. However, we would like to present additional points to enhance the credibility of this report and contribute to the existing body of knowledge.
We read the article by Tangxing Jiang et al. entitled Prevalence and related factors of do-not-resuscitate orders among in-hospital cardiac arrest patients with delight.(1) This manuscript was beneficial to read, and the author's insights are admirable. We concur with the summary that newly diagnosed coronary artery disease patients are less likely to have a DNR order established. To enhance the standard of palliative care, DNR orders should be developed. However, we are compelled to present additional points that will strengthen the credibility of this report and add to the existing body of knowledge.

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