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Prevalence, Spectrum, and Determinants of Cardiac Arrhythmias in the Postoperative Period Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG): A Prospective Observational Study. [PDF]
Naveed D +8 more
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This retrospective study identified low preoperative psoas muscle volume, measured by computed tomography, as an independent predictor of postoperative complications in patients undergoing emergency surgery for strangulated small bowel obstruction. Low psoas muscle volume, particularly in older adults, was associated with cardiopulmonary and systemic ...
Takuya Shiraishi +9 more
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Impact of postoperative infection on changes in leucocyte levels in early postoperative period in patients undergoing splenectomy during cytoreductive surgery for gynaecological malignancy. [PDF]
Uçar YÖ +8 more
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This study investigates the prognostic utility of a novel volumetric indicator—psoas volume index (PVI)—for assessing sarcopenia in elderly rectal cancer patients. Sarcopenia classified by our proposed PVI cut‐off values was associated with poor nutritional and inflammatory status, and patients with low PVI showed significantly worse long‐term outcomes.
Gen Tsujio +8 more
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Evaluation of Systemic Microcirculatory Vessel Density in the Early Postoperative Period of Heart Valve Surgery: an Observational Study. [PDF]
Fernandes MV, Lorenzo A, Tibiriça E.
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Perforated colorectal cancer (PCC) is considered to have a poor prognosis; however, it remains unclear whether this is attributable to perforation itself or to perforation‐related clinicopathological factors. In this study, we analyzed prognosis using propensity score matching with perforation‐related factors and demonstrated that perforation is an ...
Yoshiaki Fujii +8 more
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Impact of prognostic scores on acute kidney injury assessment in the postoperative period of myocardial revascularization. [PDF]
Reis AAD +5 more
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Abdominoperineal resection (APR) after minimally invasive rectal cancer surgery was associated with significantly higher rates of erectile and early ejaculatory dysfunction compared with anal‐sparing surgery. Although ejaculatory function showed partial recovery over time, erectile dysfunction persisted up to 12 months postoperatively.
Taiki Kajiwara +14 more
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