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Outcome in cardiac surgery: differences between men and women
Franciscus Jozef ter Woorst
Carim - Surgical intervention
Cardio Thoracic Surgery
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Cardiac Surgery
100%
Risk Factors
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Blood Transfusion
33%
Low Mortality
33%
Mortality Rate
33%
Predictive Value
33%
Number of Risk Factors
33%
High Mortality Rate
33%
Female Sex
33%
Poor Survival
33%
Mortality Factors
33%
Early Mortality
33%
Aortic Valve Replacement
33%
Leading Causes of Death
33%
Heart Surgery
33%
Bypass Surgery
33%
Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (OPCAB)
33%
Late Mortality
33%
Heart-lung Machine
33%
Heart Bypass
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Heart Surgery
100%
Mortality Rate
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Predictive Value
50%
Extracorporeal Circulation
50%
Bypass Surgery
50%
Blood Transfusion
50%
Aortic Valve Replacement
50%
Heart Lung Machine
50%
Survival Factor
50%
INIS
women
100%
surgery
100%
men
100%
risks
62%
mortality
50%
sex
25%
death
25%
lungs
12%
values
12%
increasing
12%
valves
12%
cardiovascular diseases
12%
bypasses
12%
females
12%
comparative evaluations
12%
blood
12%
transfusions
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Heart Surgery
100%
Mortality Rate
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Bypass Surgery
50%
Extracorporeal Circulation
50%
Blood Transfusion
50%
Aortic Valve Replacement
50%
Survival Factor
50%
Lung
50%