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Outcomes of Simultaneous Liver Transplantation and Elective Cardiac Surgical Procedures [PDF]
Many centers are reticent to list patients for liver transplantation until coexistent cardiac disease is surgically corrected. Previous studies have documented considerable morbidity and mortality in liver failure patients undergoing cardiac operations. This study examined whether elective cardiac operations at the time of hepatic transplantation would
Gonzalo V. Gonzalez-Stawinski +5 more
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Combined cardiac surgical procedures in octogenarians: operative outcome [PDF]
The number of patients with an indication for cardiac surgery in their ninth decade of life is increasing. This study analyses the single-center results with combined and redo cardiac surgical procedures in octogenarians retrospectively.Three groups were evaluated: (I) Two hundred and thirty six patients with combined cardiac surgical procedures, mean ...
Gulbins, H., Malkoc, A., Ennker, J.
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Impact of staff turnover during cardiac surgical procedures
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021The impact of staff turnover during cardiac procedures is unknown. Accurate inventory of sharps (needles/blades) requires attention by surgical teams, and sharp count errors result in delays, can lead to retained foreign objects, and may signify communication breakdown.
Peter F. Dunn +9 more
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Cardiac risk in noncardiac surgical procedures.
Archives of internal medicine, 1987To the Editor. —In the November 1986 issue of theArchives, Detsky et al 1 presented a modified version of the index of Goldman et al 2 of cardiac risk in noncardiac surgical procedures. In both these studies, a multifactorial risk index is derived using stepwise linear discriminant analysis.
Philip Lumb, Howard Hochman
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ATRIAL AND BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN CARDIAC SURGICAL PROCEDURES [PDF]
Michael Walter +3 more
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Predictors of ARF after cardiac surgical procedures
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003In a pilot study, a low preoperative serum ferritin level predicted increased risk for acute renal failure (ARF) after cardiopulmonary bypass. It was hypothesized that this may reflect a decreased ability to bind free iron and defend against oxidative stress. However, the pilot study was performed in a small number of patients (n = 30) operated on by a
Katherine R. Tuttle +5 more
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Nursing Responsibility Levek for Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1990Nursing liability is an issue discussed regularly by both critical care staff nurses and nursing managers. Questions frequently arise regarding practice within the "gray area" of critical care. The high level of patient acuity often necessitates an expanded nursing role.
Marianne Saunorus Baird +2 more
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MULTIFACTORIAL INDEX OF CARDIAC RISK IN NONCARDIAC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1977To determine which preoperative factors might affect the development of cardiac complications after major noncardiac operations, we prospectively studied 1001 patients over 40 years of age. By multivariate discriminant analysis, we identified nine independent significant correlates of life-threatening and fatal cardiac complications: preoperative third
Debra L. Caldera +12 more
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Cardiac Risk in Noncardiac Surgical Procedures-Reply
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1987—Hochman and Lumb have raised an important point concerning the stability of likelihood ratios across various surgical procedures. Likelihood ratios, like the related properties of sensitivity and specificity, are usually assumed to be stable across populations with different pretest probabilities.
Nicholas Forbath +4 more
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Aortic Assessment for Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2006Aortic atheromatous disease is associated with stroke in both the ambulatory and perioperative setting. In addition to atheromatous deposits, a reduction in the compliance of the aorta takes place as elastin fibers are replaced by collagen fibers. Both of these distinct processes, termed atherosclerosis, can easily be measured using transesophageal ...
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