COVID 19 Patient Who underwent Cardiac Surgery and Their Postoperative Outcomes

The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19) has had a major influence on worldwide surgery. The heart and circulatory system have been shown to be negatively affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection. It's challenging to decide whether to operate on urgent patients with active/recent COVID-19 inf...

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Cardiovascular disease
Circulatory system
Clinical trials
Coronary vessels
COVID-19
Dyspnea
Emergency medical care
Heart surgery
Illnesses
Infections
Lungs
Medical imaging
Nursing
Observational studies
Pandemics
Postoperative period
Pulmonary embolisms
Pulmonary functions
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Surgery
Thromboembolism
Vein & artery diseases
Viral diseases
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