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Reducing postoperative blood product usage and costs in cardiothoracic surgery: the implementation of a multispecialty perioperative care model incorporating a haemostasis checklist. [PDF]
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Honorary authorship in cardiothoracic surgery
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021Honorary authorship (HA) refers to enlisted authors who did not make sufficient contributions to a paper according to the guidelines, as defined by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). This study assessed the proportion of, and factors associated with, HA in cardiothoracic surgical literature in 2017.Five cardiothoracic ...
Noruzi, A.+4 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2015
Conjoined twins often have complex cardiac anomalies associated with other congenital defects. The correct cardiac diagnosis delineates the degree of cardiac fusion and the feasibility of separation. The outcome in twins with fused hearts remains poor.
Victor T, Tsang+2 more
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Conjoined twins often have complex cardiac anomalies associated with other congenital defects. The correct cardiac diagnosis delineates the degree of cardiac fusion and the feasibility of separation. The outcome in twins with fused hearts remains poor.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2011
Cardiothoracic surgeons provide care to neonates, children, adults, and the elderly with a range of disorders of the heart, lungs, esophagus, and major blood vessels of the chest. The field of cardiothoracic surgery continues to thrive among the transformations in thoracic and cardiovascular medicine.
Sara A, Hennessy, Christine L, Lau
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Cardiothoracic surgeons provide care to neonates, children, adults, and the elderly with a range of disorders of the heart, lungs, esophagus, and major blood vessels of the chest. The field of cardiothoracic surgery continues to thrive among the transformations in thoracic and cardiovascular medicine.
Sara A, Hennessy, Christine L, Lau
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How to be an Innovator in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021Cardiothoracic surgeons are uniquely and expertly positioned to be innovators. Innovation is an iterative process by which unmet needs are identified, a solution is invented, and the results are implemented. A team approach is required, with participation from a variety of experts including the surgeon-innovator.
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2019
Congenital heart disease occurs in around 1% of live births and will be more common in children presenting for surgical correction of other congenital anomalies. Whilst the anaesthetic care of children undergoing cardiac surgery is a highly specialized area of practice, any anaesthetist looking after children and young adults will encounter patients ...
Gozie Offiah, Arnold Hill
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Congenital heart disease occurs in around 1% of live births and will be more common in children presenting for surgical correction of other congenital anomalies. Whilst the anaesthetic care of children undergoing cardiac surgery is a highly specialized area of practice, any anaesthetist looking after children and young adults will encounter patients ...
Gozie Offiah, Arnold Hill
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Management of Hemorrhage in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2013Bleeding is an important issue in cardiothoracic surgery, and about 20% of all blood products are transfused in this clinical setting worldwide. Transfusion practices, however, are highly variable among different hospitals and more than 25% of allogeneic blood transfusions have been considered inappropriate.
Görlinger, Klaus+5 more
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HEURISTICS IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2008Cardiothoracic surgical operations are complex procedures. Involved are an enormous number of steps that need to be carried out consistently, accurately (as the margin for error in cardiothoracic surgery is small) and in a time‐efficient manner – thus the need for repetition in their performance to achieve excellence.
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