The impact of obesity on the incidence of perioperative myocardial infarction/injury (PMI) and mortality following non-cardiac surgery is not well understood.; We performed a prospective diagnostic study enrolling consecutive patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery, who were considered at increased cardiovascular risk. All patients were screened for PMI, defined as an absolute increase from preoperative to postoperative sensitive/high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) concentrations. The body mass index (BMI) was classified according to the WHO classification (underweight 40 kg/m; 2; ). The incidence of PMI and all-cause mortality at 365 days, both stratified according to BMI.; We enrolled 4277 patients who had undergone 5413 surgeri...
a non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome has occurred, the association between obesity and prognos...
ObjectiveOverweight and obesity are often assumed to be risk factors for postprocedural mortality in...
Obesity is associated with comorbidities that may lead to disability and death. During the past 20 y...
Obesity influences risk stratification in cardiac surgery in everyday practice. However, some studie...
OBJECTIVE: Obese patients are thought to have an increased risk for complications in coronary artery...
Background-—The “obesity paradox ” reflects an observed relationship between obesity and decreased m...
Introduction: The Body Mass Index (BMI) quantifies nutritional status and classifies humans as under...
ObjectiveAlthough obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, it is not clear whether...
Recent advances in perioperative care have considerably improved outcomes after coronary artery bypa...
Background: The global prevalence of obesity is on the rise, contributing to increased incidence and...
ObjectiveA high body mass index has been suggested to be protective in patients with coronary artery...
ObjectivesBody mass index (BMI) commonly is used in obesity classification as a surrogate measure, a...
ObjectiveMild obesity may have a protective effect against some diseases, termed an “obesity paradox...
This is a descriptive, retrospective study with cross-sectional quantitative approach, which aimed t...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem in cardiac surgery and among patients requiring p...
a non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome has occurred, the association between obesity and prognos...
ObjectiveOverweight and obesity are often assumed to be risk factors for postprocedural mortality in...
Obesity is associated with comorbidities that may lead to disability and death. During the past 20 y...
Obesity influences risk stratification in cardiac surgery in everyday practice. However, some studie...
OBJECTIVE: Obese patients are thought to have an increased risk for complications in coronary artery...
Background-—The “obesity paradox ” reflects an observed relationship between obesity and decreased m...
Introduction: The Body Mass Index (BMI) quantifies nutritional status and classifies humans as under...
ObjectiveAlthough obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, it is not clear whether...
Recent advances in perioperative care have considerably improved outcomes after coronary artery bypa...
Background: The global prevalence of obesity is on the rise, contributing to increased incidence and...
ObjectiveA high body mass index has been suggested to be protective in patients with coronary artery...
ObjectivesBody mass index (BMI) commonly is used in obesity classification as a surrogate measure, a...
ObjectiveMild obesity may have a protective effect against some diseases, termed an “obesity paradox...
This is a descriptive, retrospective study with cross-sectional quantitative approach, which aimed t...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem in cardiac surgery and among patients requiring p...
a non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome has occurred, the association between obesity and prognos...
ObjectiveOverweight and obesity are often assumed to be risk factors for postprocedural mortality in...
Obesity is associated with comorbidities that may lead to disability and death. During the past 20 y...