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The evaluation of renal transplant candidates: Clinical practice guidelines.


BL Kasiske, CB Cangro, S Hariharan, DE … - American Journal of Transplantation Supplement, 2001 - pt.wkhealth.com
These guidelines are designed to facilitate the evaluation of candidates for
renal transplantation. Although they are meant to be comprehensive, they cannot
cover every possible aspect of the evaluation. Each renal transplant ...
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{beta}-Blockers and reduction of cardiac events in noncardiac surgery: scientific review


AD Auerbach, L Goldman - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
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to make your experience on this site better. ... Context Recent studies ...
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{beta}-Blockers and reduction of cardiac events in noncardiac surgery: clinical applications


AD Auerbach, L Goldman - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
Recent studies suggest that -blockers administered perioperatively may reduce
the risk of adverse cardiac events and mortality in patients who have cardiac
risk factors and undergo major noncardiac surgery. The objective of this ...
Cited by 164 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Perioperative cardiac events in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery: a review of the …

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PJ Devereaux, L Goldman, DJ Cook, K Gilbert, … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2005 - ecmaj.ca
THIS IS THE FIRST OF 2 ARTICLES EVALUATING cardiac events in patients undergoing
noncardiac surgery. In this article, we review the magnitude of the problem, the
pathophysiology of these events, approaches to risk assessment and ...
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Translating clinical research into clinical practice: impact of using prediction rules to make …

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BM Reilly, AT Evans - Annals of internal medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
Clinical prediction rules, sometimes called clinical decision rules, have
proliferated in recent years. However, very few have under- gone formal impact
analysis, the standard of evidence to assess their impact on patient care. ...
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Assessing and reducing the cardiac risk of noncardiac surgery

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A Auerbach, L Goldman - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Accurate estimation of a patient's risk for postoperative cardiac events (eg,
myocardial infarction, unstable angina, ventricular tachycardia, pulmonary
edema, and death) after noncardiac surgery can guide allocation of clinical ...
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Postoperative pulmonary complications


E Trayner, BR Celli - Medical Clinics of North America, 2001 - Elsevier
The physician involved in the management of patients undergoing surgery needs to
be aware that postoperative pulmonary complications are a major cause of
morbidity, mortality, prolonged hospital stay, and increased cost of care. ...
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Modest serum creatinine elevation affects adverse outcome after general surgery


MM O'Brien, R Gonzales, AL Shroyer, GK … - Kidney international, 2002 - nature.com
Modest preoperative serum creatinine elevation (1.5 to 3.0 mg/dL) has been
recently shown to be independently associated with morbidity and mortality after
cardiac surgery. It is important to know if this association can be applied ...
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Preoperative assessment


FJ Garcia-Miguel, PG Serrano-Aguilar, J … - The Lancet, 2003 - Elsevier
Although anaesthetic and surgical procedures should be individualised for every
patient, in practice many preoperative protocols and routines are used
generally. In this article, we aim to emphasise: why preoperative ...
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Acute effects of tea on fasting and postprandial vascular function and blood pressure in …


JM Hodgson, V Burke, IB Puddey - Journal of hypertension, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Background: Effects of regular exposure to polyphenolic compounds found in tea,
leading to improved endothelial function and blood pressure, may reduce
cardiovascular disease risk. Controlled trials in humans have found that ...
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