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Congenital cardiovascular anomalies and surgical repair procedures; A collective approach to cardiac imaging findings after operations

2021
Learning objectives: - To illustrate the radiological imaging findings of main surgical repair procedures - To understand the basic physiological background of these...
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[INTRODUCTION OF LESS-INVASIVE CARDIOVASCULAR SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND PERIOPERATIVE CARE IN OLDER PATIENTS].

Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi, 2018
The intravascular approach to cardiovascular surgery is extending the indications for the aging population. Because transaortic aortic valve replacement does not require opening the chest, the procedure benefits high-risk patients including the elderly.
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[Treatment of postoperative renal insufficiency after cardiovascular surgical procedures by peritoneal dialysis (author's transl)].

Thoraxchirurgie, vaskulare Chirurgie, 1976
In 1972 and 1973 there have been 698 (351 with ECC) cardiovascular surgical procedures. 29 cases of renal insufficiency were seen in this group, 15 requiring peritoneal dialysis. There were only two survivors in the latter group. However none died due to renal insufficiency. The indication, technique, complications, results are discussed in detail.
M J, Polonius   +3 more
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Predictive value of Candida colonization index in 131 patients undergoing two different cardiovascular surgical procedures.

The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 2001
Nosocomial candidemia is an important infection because of its increasing incidence and its high fatality rate. Candidiasis involves multiple risk factors. In this work, we study the degree of Candida colonization in cardiovascular surgical patients by taking into account the number of sites colonized and the density of growth.Eleven (11) selected ...
K, Yazdanparast   +4 more
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IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON PERFORMING CARDIOVASCULAR SURGICAL PROCEDURES: WHAT WERE THE ALTERNATIVES TO MINIMIZE THE DAMAGE?

International Journal of Health Science, 2023
Vinícius César de Oliveira Camilo   +7 more
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Fresh frozen plasma for cardiovascular surgery

The Cochrane Library, 2021
Susan J Brunskill   +2 more
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1992 hospital charges for two major surgical procedures for cardiovascular diseases. Part II: Cardiac catheterization.

Statistical bulletin (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company : 1984), 1994
In-hospital cardiac catheterization (CC) charges among MetLife group health insureds and their dependents averaged $10,880 during 1992. Among the 24 states in which 50 or more CCs were performed, the average total charges ranged from a low of $6,400 in Maryland to a high of $17,600 in California. Not only were these California charges 2.75 times higher
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