Peri-operative silent myocardial ischaemia and long-term adverse outcomes in non-cardiac surgical patients.
Two hundred and seventy-five non-cardiac surgical patients were recruited to determine risk factors associated with the development of postoperative cardiovascular complications during the first year after surgery. Patients underwent ambulatory electrocardiography pre- and postoperatively. There wer...
Main Authors: | Higham, H, Sear, J, Neill, F, Sear, Y, Foëx, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado: |
2001
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