BACKGROUND: Postoperative morbidity places considerable burden on health and resources. Thus, strategies to identify, predict, and reduce postoperative morbidity are needed. AIMS: To identify and explore existing preoperative risk assessment tools for morbidity after cardiac surgery. METHODS: Electronic databases (including MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Embase) were searched to December 2020 for preoperative risk assessment models for morbidity after adult cardiac surgery. Models exploring one isolated postoperative morbidity and those in patients having heart transplantation or congenital surgery were excluded. Data extraction and quality assessments were undertaken by two authors. RESULTS: From 2251 identified papers, 22 models were fo...
ObjectiveCongenital heart surgery outcomes analysis requires reliable methods of estimating the risk...
Background. Popular predictive models for estimating morbidity probability after heart surgery are...
Background: Prediction of outcome after cardiac surgery is difficult despite a number of models usin...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a tool for identifying and quantifying morbidity following cardiac surgery (ca...
A number of cardiac preoperative risk stratification tools have been developed to predict mortality,...
Objectives.This study was performed to develop a method for identifying patients at increased risk f...
While postoperative mortality in cardiac surgery has reduced in the past twenty years, due to change...
Background: Several cardiac surgery risk prediction models based on postoperative data have been dev...
Objectives To determine preoperative factors associated to myocardial injury after non-cardiac surge...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...
Background: Population-specific risk models are required to build consumer and provider confidence i...
In an effort to identify areas of high cost for coronary artery bypass (CAB) surgery, we used logist...
AbstractObjective: Analysis of outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting has focused on risk fa...
Background: Cardiac surgical patients are at high risk for developing pressure injuries during their...
ObjectiveCongenital heart surgery outcomes analysis requires reliable methods of estimating the risk...
Background. Popular predictive models for estimating morbidity probability after heart surgery are...
Background: Prediction of outcome after cardiac surgery is difficult despite a number of models usin...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a tool for identifying and quantifying morbidity following cardiac surgery (ca...
A number of cardiac preoperative risk stratification tools have been developed to predict mortality,...
Objectives.This study was performed to develop a method for identifying patients at increased risk f...
While postoperative mortality in cardiac surgery has reduced in the past twenty years, due to change...
Background: Several cardiac surgery risk prediction models based on postoperative data have been dev...
Objectives To determine preoperative factors associated to myocardial injury after non-cardiac surge...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors (e.g. overweight and ...
Background: The development of feasible preoperative risk tools is desirable, especially for low-mid...
Background: Population-specific risk models are required to build consumer and provider confidence i...
In an effort to identify areas of high cost for coronary artery bypass (CAB) surgery, we used logist...
AbstractObjective: Analysis of outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting has focused on risk fa...
Background: Cardiac surgical patients are at high risk for developing pressure injuries during their...
ObjectiveCongenital heart surgery outcomes analysis requires reliable methods of estimating the risk...
Background. Popular predictive models for estimating morbidity probability after heart surgery are...
Background: Prediction of outcome after cardiac surgery is difficult despite a number of models usin...