Recent findings may be relevant to discussions with patients and their families about the pros and cons of cardiac surgery.
Incidence of new-onset AF after CABG is higher than previously reported, although overall AF burden is very low.
Female patients are more likely to die from postoperative cardiac surgery complications compared to male patients undergoing the same procedure, according to a study published Oct. 17 in JAMA Surgery.
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association has found that women patients with culture-negative ...
A conservative transfusion approach after general and vascular surgery was shown to be safe vs. earlier, less restrictive ...
An early liberal strategy of blood transfusion did not reduce the risk of mortality or major ischemic events after vascular ...
Women are more likely than men to die of complications from high-risk cardiovascular surgery, a new study finds. These life-threatening complications, such as heart attacks and infections, were more ...
PITTSBURGH — In recognition of International Women’s Day, Allegheny General Hospital welcomed local high school students to observe an all-female surgical team. On Monday, students from Avonworth High ...
Ms Wilson does ballroom and Latin dancing and is aiming to dance at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool next year. Professor ...
The renowned Dr. Makoto Hashimoto has treated 100+ patients this year. His noninvasive approach involves a small incision ...