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Reducing the risk of vascular surgery
Current Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 08/08/08
Garrioch MA et al. - Vascular surgery is associated with high rates of cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality compared with other types of major non-cardiac surgery. Anaesthetists need to carefully evaluate the patient and consider strategies to reduce risk.
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