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Guideline-recommended beta-blockers before noncardiac surgery shown to increase mortality by 27%
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Tools help predict VTE after abdominal, thoracic surgery
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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SVS Resident Research Prize given to AAA study
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Aging population will need more ED capacity, admissions
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Risks for poorer outcomes of ASO for TGA
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Ancient Aneurysms
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Physician passengers handle half of in-flight emergencies
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Dilation and regurgitation complicate outcomes of ASO for TGA
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Novel MERS coronavirus continues spread
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
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Study: Early esophageal cancer staging suspect
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
Major Finding: Of 482 patients who went directly to surgery, 26% were downstaged, while 47% were upstaged.Data Source: A retrospective, database...
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Clinical staging of early esophageal cancer unreliable
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
Major Finding: Of 482 patients who went directly to surgery, 26% were downstaged, while 47% were upstaged.Data Source: A retrospective, database...
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Beta-blocker use fails as a CABG quality metric
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
Major Finding: Preoperative beta-blocker use was not associated with mortality, morbidity, length of stay, or readmission.Data Source: A...
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Beta-blocker use fails as a CABG quality metric
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
Major Finding: Preoperative beta-blocker use was not associated with mortality, morbidity, length of stay, or readmission.Data Source: A...
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Neonates at highest risk for Ebstein’s malformation treatment
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
Major Finding: In-hospital mortality was higher among neonatal patients (23%) than in infants (4%), children (0.8%), and adults (1.1%).Data Source...
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Neonates at highest risk for Ebstein's malformation treatment
- Author:
- Mark S. Lesney
Major Finding: In-hospital mortality was higher among neonatal patients (23%) than in infants (4%), children (0.8%), and adults (1.1%).Data Source...