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Study finds decline in referrals and procedures for common cardiac interventions after COVID-19

Study finds decline in referrals and procedures for common cardiac interventions after COVID-19
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Opinion: Don't let COVID keep you from the family doctor or the emergency ward


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There’s little doubt that COVID-19 has been the top item on the news and the dominant topic of conversation for the last year from masks and lockdowns to hospital capacity and vaccines. But one of the less-discussed aspects of the pandemic is the indirect effect of the virus.
As the health-care system grapples with COVID-19, the measures taken to combat the pandemic and our own behavioural responses have had an impact on our health.
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Colleenm Norris , Michaeld Hill , Michellem Graham , Ed Kaiser Postmedia , University Of Alberta Hospital , Postmedia Network Inc , Cardiovascular Health , Alberta Health Services , Strategic Clinical Network , Canadian Cardiovascular Society , Alberta Hospital , Canadian Cardiovascular , Postmedia Network , Street East , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஆல்பர்ட்டா மருத்துவமனை , இருதய ஆரோக்கியம் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா ஆரோக்கியம் சேவைகள் , மூலோபாய மருத்துவ வலைப்பின்னல் , கனடியன் இருதய சமூகம் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா மருத்துவமனை , கனடியன் இருதய , தெரு கிழக்கு ,

Insufficient screening for heart damage after noncardiac surgery puts patients at risk


Insufficient screening for heart damage after noncardiac surgery puts patients at risk
Philadelphia, December 10, 2020 - About five percent of patients experience heart muscle injury around the time of their surgery for a noncardiac condition, yet guideline recommendations to identify patients at risk using biomarkers are not being followed. A five-year study in Alberta, Canada appearing in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, published by Elsevier, determined that the recommended biomarker screening is very much underutilized.
Of the 1.5 million Canadians who undergo inpatient noncardiac surgery each year, 22,000-45,000 will experience a perioperative cardiac event. For this reason, guidelines now recommend that patients with risk factors for heart disease have cardiac enzyme measurements done after their surgery, even if they do not have any symptoms. ....

United States , Michael Mcmullen , Michellem Graham , Joell Parlow , University Of Alberta , Queen University , Division Of Cardiology , Department Of Anesthesiology , Canadian Cardiovascular Society , Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute , Canadian Journal , Ischemic Evaluation , Perioperative Cardiac Risk Assessment , Patients Who Undergo Noncardiac Surgery , Perioperative Medicine , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , மைக்கேல் மகலெந் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஆல்பர்ட்டா , ராணி பல்கலைக்கழகம் , பிரிவு ஆஃப் இருதயவியல் , துறை ஆஃப் மயக்கவியல் , கனடியன் இருதய சமூகம் , கனடியன் இதழ் , பெரியோபரேட்டிவ் இதய ஆபத்து மதிப்பீடு , பெரியோபரேட்டிவ் மருந்து ,

Recommended biomarker screening is highly underutilized, shows study


Recommended biomarker screening is highly underutilized, shows study
About five percent of patients experience heart muscle injury around the time of their surgery for a noncardiac condition, yet guideline recommendations to identify patients at risk using biomarkers are not being followed.
A five-year study in Alberta, Canada appearing in the
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, published by Elsevier, determined that the recommended biomarker screening is very much underutilized.
Of the 1.5 million Canadians who undergo inpatient noncardiac surgery each year, 22,000-45,000 will experience a perioperative cardiac event. For this reason, guidelines now recommend that patients with risk factors for heart disease have cardiac enzyme measurements done after their surgery, even if they do not have any symptoms. ....

Michael Mcmullen , Michellem Graham , Joell Parlow , Emily Henderson , University Of Alberta , Queen University , Division Of Cardiology , Department Of Anesthesiology , Canadian Cardiovascular Society , Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute , Canadian Journal , Lead Investigator , Ischemic Evaluation , Perioperative Cardiac Risk Assessment , Patients Who Undergo Noncardiac Surgery , Perioperative Medicine , மைக்கேல் மகலெந் , எமிலி ஹென்டர்சன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஆல்பர்ட்டா , ராணி பல்கலைக்கழகம் , பிரிவு ஆஃப் இருதயவியல் , துறை ஆஃப் மயக்கவியல் , கனடியன் இருதய சமூகம் , கனடியன் இதழ் , வழி நடத்து புலனாய்வாளர் , பெரியோபரேட்டிவ் இதய ஆபத்து மதிப்பீடு ,