Postoperative care of the cardiac surgical patient

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The subspecialty of interventional cardiology began in 1977. Since then, the discipline of interventional cardiology has matured rapidly, particularly with regards to ischemic heart disease. As a result, more patients are undergoing percutaneous catheter interventional therapy for ischemic heart disease and fewer patients are undergoing surgical myocardial revascularization. Those patients referred for surgical revascularization are generally older and have more complex problems. Furthermore, as the population ages more patients are referred to surgery for valvular heart disease. The result of these changes is a population of surgical patients older and sicker than previously treated. © 2010 Springer-Verlag US.

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Dimarco, R. F. (2010). Postoperative care of the cardiac surgical patient. In Surgical Intensive Care Medicine: Second Edition (pp. 535–566). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77893-8_47

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