Perioperative Myocardial Injury After Noncardiac Surgery
Author(s) -
Christian Puelacher,
Giovanna Lurati Buse,
Daniela Seeberger,
Lorraine Sazgary,
Stella Marbot,
Andreas Lampart,
Jaqueline Espinola,
Christoph Kindler,
Angelika HammererLercher,
Esther Seeberger,
Ivo Strebel,
Karin Wildi,
Raphael Twerenbold,
Jeanne du Fay de Lavallaz,
Luzius A. Steiner,
Lorenz Gürke,
Tobias Breidthardt,
Katharina Rentsch,
Andreas Buser,
Danielle Menosi Gualandro,
Stefan Osswald,
Christian Mueller,
Manfred D. Seeberger,
Mirjam ChristCrain,
Florim Cuculi,
Patrick Badertscher,
Thomas Nestelberger,
Desiree Wussler,
Dayana Flores,
Jasper Boeddinghaus,
Zaid Sabti,
María Rubini Giménez,
Nikola Kozhuharov,
Samyut Shrestha,
Wanda Kloos,
Jens Lohrmann,
Tobias Reichlin,
Michael Freese,
Kathrin Meissner,
Christoph Kaiser
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
circulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.795
H-Index - 607
eISSN - 1524-4539
pISSN - 0009-7322
DOI - 10.1161/circulationaha.117.030114
Subject(s) - medicine , perioperative , asymptomatic , confidence interval , myocardial infarction , hazard ratio , troponin , prospective cohort study , chest pain , troponin t , cardiology , surgery
Perioperative myocardial injury (PMI) seems to be a contributor to mortality after noncardiac surgery. Because the vast majority of PMIs are asymptomatic, PMI usually is missed in the absence of systematic screening.
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