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Preoperative cardiac risk assessment: an updated approach.

L Romero1, C de Virgilio.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: We provide an updated algorithm for approaching preoperative cardiac risk assessment in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery.
DESIGN: A National Library of Medicine PubMed literature search was performed dating back to 1985 using the keywords "preoperative cardiac risk for noncardiac surgery." This search was restricted to English language articles involving human subjects.
RESULTS: Patient-specific and operation-specific cardiac risk can be determined clinically. Patients with major cardiac risk factors have a high incidence of perioperative cardiac complications, whereas the risk is less than 3% for low-risk patients. For intermediate-risk patients, no prospective randomized studies demonstrate the efficacy of noninvasive stress testing (dipyridamole thallium or dobutamine echocardiography) or of subsequent coronary revascularization for preventing perioperative cardiac complications. Recent studies demonstrate that perioperative beta-blockade significantly reduces the adverse cardiac event rate in intermediate-risk patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Most patients with high cardiac risk should proceed with coronary angiography. Patients with low cardiac risk can proceed to surgery without noninvasive testing. For intermediate-risk patients, consideration may be given to further stress testing prior to surgery; however, in most patients, proceeding to surgery with perioperative beta-blockade is an acceptable alternative.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11735862     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.136.12.1370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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2.  Myocardial perfusion imaging and cardiovascular outcomes in a cancer population.

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Authors:  Ehab H Shaker; Khaled Hussein; Ehab M Reyad
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2019-12-11

5.  Preoperative HO-1 levels as prognostic factor for adverse cardiac events in elder patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.

Authors:  Hong Zheng; Hai-Ping Ma; Jiang Wang; Ming Ma
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-03-19       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Regadenoson-Stress Dynamic Myocardial Perfusion Improves Diagnostic Performance of CT Angiography in Assessment of Intermediate Coronary Artery Stenosis in Asymptomatic Patients.

Authors:  Jan Baxa; Milan Hromádka; Jakub Šedivý; Lucie Štěpánková; Jiří Moláček; Bernhard Schmidt; Thomas Flohr; Jiří Ferda
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-07-05       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  Preoperative optimization with levosimendan in heart failure patient undergoing thoracic surgery.

Authors:  Moana Rossella Nespoli; Marco Rispoli; Dario Maria Mattiacci; Marianna Esposito; Antonio Corcione; Carlo Curcio; Salvatore Buono
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2016-08-04
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