Introduction: Among patients with cardiovascular disease, nearly 70% take preventive aspirin.1 The benefits of aspirin are greater as a patient’s risk of cardiovascular events increases; patients with a lower risk of cardiovascular events derive less of a benefit from aspirin.2 The effect of aspirin in surgical patients has not yet been investigated, in particular if there is an optimal effect based on operative risk when undergoing cardiac surgery. Objective: To determine the effects of preoperative aspirin on major outcomes after cardiac surgery in patients with low, medium, and high predicted operative mortality as determined by the EuroSCORE risk model.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/anposters/1002/thumbnail.jp
Despite evidence that preoperative aspirin improves outcomes in cardiac surgery, recommendations for...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
Introduction: Hypertension is prevalent in patients undergoing cardiac surgery and associated wit...
BackgroundPreoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin cou...
Background Preoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin co...
Background When, and on whom, aspirin should be ceased before elective cardiac surgery is controver...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat fo...
Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat for patients undergoing card...
ObjectiveThis trial was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of preoperative aspirin admi...
The effect of pre-operative aspirin on bleeding, transfusion, myocardial infarction, and mortality i...
Background and Aim: Discontinuing aspirin use in patients before coronary artery bypass grafting (CA...
Purpose: Aspirin may prevent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients and mitigate transfusion a...
Best Abstracts - Runner-up Session 2 presented at Euroanaesthesia 2011 in the Netherlands. Backgroun...
Background: We tried to evaluate the clinical outcomes (mortality, postoperative bleeding and periop...
Despite evidence that preoperative aspirin improves outcomes in cardiac surgery, recommendations for...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
Introduction: Hypertension is prevalent in patients undergoing cardiac surgery and associated wit...
BackgroundPreoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin cou...
Background Preoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin co...
Background When, and on whom, aspirin should be ceased before elective cardiac surgery is controver...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat fo...
Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat for patients undergoing card...
ObjectiveThis trial was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of preoperative aspirin admi...
The effect of pre-operative aspirin on bleeding, transfusion, myocardial infarction, and mortality i...
Background and Aim: Discontinuing aspirin use in patients before coronary artery bypass grafting (CA...
Purpose: Aspirin may prevent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients and mitigate transfusion a...
Best Abstracts - Runner-up Session 2 presented at Euroanaesthesia 2011 in the Netherlands. Backgroun...
Background: We tried to evaluate the clinical outcomes (mortality, postoperative bleeding and periop...
Despite evidence that preoperative aspirin improves outcomes in cardiac surgery, recommendations for...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...