Long-term follow-up of patients having cardiac catheterization and cardiac operation. Small community hospital results before and after surgery program
We followed, for a mean period of 67 months, 710 unselected consecutive cases of cardiac catheterization. Catheterizations were done on 298 patients without an in-house cardiac surgery team. When a cardiac operation was required, patients in this group were referred to a distant university medical c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Western journal of medicine 1985-06, Vol.142 (6), p.773-776 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We followed, for a mean period of 67 months, 710 unselected consecutive cases of cardiac catheterization. Catheterizations were done on 298 patients without an in-house cardiac surgery team. When a cardiac operation was required, patients in this group were referred to a distant university medical center and were followed up after 49 and again at 103 months. After the community hospital's surgical team was established, 412 patients were catheterized and follow-up carried out for 45 months. Results show that patients in a community hospital without an in-house cardiac surgery team can be catheterized with low risk, then transferred safely to a distant center for surgical treatment without interim mortality and with good long-term results. |
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ISSN: | 0093-0415 |