• Postgraduate medicine · Nov 2000

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    Perioperative cardiovascular evaluation. Step-by-step approach to risk assessment and follow-up care.

    • A A Karcic and M K Rizvon.
    • Division of General Internal Medicine, Nassau County Medical Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, East Meadow, USA. arsad@aol.com
    • Postgrad Med. 2000 Nov 1;108(6):127-8, 131-4, 140-2.

    AbstractOne of the integral responsibilities in primary care medicine is medical consultation, especially when a surgical procedure is contemplated. A good grasp of the elements of multiple specialties and an understanding of the complexity of a proposed operation are essential for an appropriate preoperative evaluation. This article covers the steps in assessing cardiovascular risk in candidates for noncardiac surgery, including consideration of patient-specific and surgery-specific factors. The authors also recommend close postoperative follow-up to reduce morbidity and mortality.

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