Anemia in cardiac surgery: next target for mortality and morbidity improvement?
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Authors
Padmanabhan, HariAktuerk, Dincer
Brookes, Matthew J
Nevill, Alan M.
Ng, Alex
Cotton, James
Luckraz, Heyman
Issue Date
2016-01
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To assess the effects of preoperative anemia on outcomes of cardiac surgery and to explore the trend in mortality over an 8-year period.Citation
Anemia in cardiac surgery: next target for mortality and morbidity improvement? 2016, 24 (1):12-7 Asian Cardiovasc Thorac AnnPublisher
SageJournal
Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annalsPubMed ID
26602161Type
Journal articleLanguage
enISSN
1816-5370ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/0218492315618032
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