OBJECTIVES: Various studies have shown different parameters as independent risk factors in predicting the success of fast-track post-operative management in cardiac surgery. In the present study, we evaluated our 7-year experience with the fast-track protocol and investigated the preoperative predictors of successful outcome. METHODS: Between 2004 and 2010, 5367 consecutive patients undergoing cardiac surgery were preoperatively selected for post-operative admission in the postanaesthesia care unit (PACU) and were included in this study. These patients were then transferred to the ordinary ward on the same day of the operation. The primary end-point of the study was the success of the PACU protocol, defined as discharge to the ward on the s...
Abstract: Introduction: Most of the patients undergoing heart operation are discharged from the inte...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
Background: Prediction of outcome after cardiac surgery is difficult despite a number of models usin...
Objectives: Various studies have shown different parameters as independent risk factors in predictin...
OBJECTIVES: Various studies have shown different parameters as independent risk factors in predictin...
ObjectisvesThe purpose of this study was to identify the independent risk factors for fast-track fai...
BACKGROUND: While fast track clinical pathways have been demonstrated to reduce resource utilization...
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Aim: To investigate the empirical evidence to support the use of early extubation protocols for the ...
Fast-tracking in cardiac care refers to the complex intervention including early extubation, care du...
Objective: Following cardiac surgery, patients are transferred from the operating theatre to intensi...
The fast-track (FT) protocol consists of several measures to optimize physiologic response to the su...
Objective: Fast track or enhanced recovery after surgery programs are well established in many surgi...
Fast-tracking in cardiac care refers to the complex intervention including early extubation, care du...
Introduction: Fast-track cardiac surgery today is an established and safe method because of achieved...
Abstract: Introduction: Most of the patients undergoing heart operation are discharged from the inte...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
Background: Prediction of outcome after cardiac surgery is difficult despite a number of models usin...
Objectives: Various studies have shown different parameters as independent risk factors in predictin...
OBJECTIVES: Various studies have shown different parameters as independent risk factors in predictin...
ObjectisvesThe purpose of this study was to identify the independent risk factors for fast-track fai...
BACKGROUND: While fast track clinical pathways have been demonstrated to reduce resource utilization...
Copyright © 2013 Shelly Bansal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Aim: To investigate the empirical evidence to support the use of early extubation protocols for the ...
Fast-tracking in cardiac care refers to the complex intervention including early extubation, care du...
Objective: Following cardiac surgery, patients are transferred from the operating theatre to intensi...
The fast-track (FT) protocol consists of several measures to optimize physiologic response to the su...
Objective: Fast track or enhanced recovery after surgery programs are well established in many surgi...
Fast-tracking in cardiac care refers to the complex intervention including early extubation, care du...
Introduction: Fast-track cardiac surgery today is an established and safe method because of achieved...
Abstract: Introduction: Most of the patients undergoing heart operation are discharged from the inte...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
Background: Prediction of outcome after cardiac surgery is difficult despite a number of models usin...