Acute postoperative compromise in cardiovascular function after chest surgery

Thoracic Surgery Clinics
Joseph LoCicero

Abstract

Attention to preoperative cardiovascular risk factors, appropriate preparation, early recognition, and treatment are essential to prevent potential catastrophic cardiac events from leading to life-threatening situations in the postoperative period.

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