• J Am Acad Orthop Sur · May 2010

    Review

    Perioperative management of the patient with cardiac disease.

    • Robert C Decker, Jennifer R Foley, and Thomas J Moore.
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
    • J Am Acad Orthop Sur. 2010 May 1;18(5):267-77.

    AbstractThe overall incidence of perioperative death is relatively low. However, patients with coronary artery disease are at higher than average risk of perioperative cardiac complications. Thus, preoperative testing for cardiac disease should be done in certain patients in an effort to reduce postoperative mortality and morbidity. Patients who require emergent orthopaedic surgery are at greater risk of perioperative cardiac events than are those who undergo elective procedures. Certain modalities, such as beta blockers, statins, and alpha-2 agonists, may be started or continued in the postoperative period to further enhance cardiac function. We review the current recommendations for preoperative cardiac testing in orthopaedic patients and for perioperative management of orthopaedic patients with known cardiac disease.

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