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CORRELATION BETWEEN POSTOPERATIVE CARDIAC RISKS FACTORS, FUNCTIONALITY AND LENGTH OF STAY
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2020
unpublished
Cardiac surgery (CS) may be associated with several organic repercussions responsible for the appearance of cardiac risk factors during the postoperative period. These, associated with prolonged hospital length of stay (LoS), may trigger critical manifestations in individuals undergoing this surgical procedure. To investigate the relationships between postoperative cardiac risk factors, LoS, and changes in functioning state. Methods: Patients undergoing reconstructive, substitutive, or
doi:10.22541/au.160825475.57230649/v1
fatcat:3dnatoeqxvazndym346dxfi6n4