Elective thoracic lung resection
Cross-source consensus on Elective thoracic lung resection from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study enrolled adults at least 45 years old undergoing elective thoracic surgery involving lung resection under general anaesthesia. — N-terminal proBNP adds prognostic value to high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I in elective thoracic surgery: an observational cohort study
- Thoracic surgery can impose cardiovascular stress through haemodynamic shifts, systemic inflammation, and ischaemia-reperfusion effects. — N-terminal proBNP adds prognostic value to high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I in elective thoracic surgery: an observational cohort study
- Longer surgery and more extensive resections were more common in patients with PMI. — N-terminal proBNP adds prognostic value to high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I in elective thoracic surgery: an observational cohort study
- Open surgery was numerically more common in PMI patients but was not statistically significant. — N-terminal proBNP adds prognostic value to high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I in elective thoracic surgery: an observational cohort study
- Most procedures in the overall cohort were minimally invasive. — N-terminal proBNP adds prognostic value to high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I in elective thoracic surgery: an observational cohort study