Preoperative state

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  • The high number of bad results even in cases with an excellent preoperative state is important for a critical approach to the technique.
  • Further reductions in future morbidity rates after transsternal thymectomy for myasthenia gravis seem unlikely as patient preoperative state is unlikely to improve.
  • Full recovery to preoperative state is generally ONE YEAR.
  • For example the attribute critical preoperative state is gained from 15 different source values (see also top of Figure 2: the data mart attribute circulatory disorder is derived from surgical and anaesthesiological data).
  • The preoperative state of infection in chronic otitis media correlated with postoperative hearing results.
  • Preoperative state of mind among patients undergoing CABG: effect on length of stay and postoperative complications.
  • The evidence that rigorous glycemic control in the immediate preoperative state has a significant impact on surgical outcomes is limited.
  • Yes Surgery on thoracic aorta Yes Extracardiac arteriopathy Yes Neurological dysfunction Yes Active endocarditis Yes Critical preoperative state Yes Unstable angina Yes Recent myocardial infarction (< 90 days) Yes Systolic PAP > 60 mmHg Yes Previous cardiac surgery Yes Postinfarct.

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