THE IMPORTANCE OF PREOPERATIVE PULMONER AND CARDIAC ASSESSMENT IN GOGUS SURGERY

GÜVEN SADİ SUNAM, SAMİ CERAN, Mehmet Gök, Ufuk Özergin, Tunç Solak, HASAN SOLAK

  • Year : 1996
  • Vol : 12
  • Issue : 1
  •  Page : 136-141
Preoperative evaluation of patients who will undergo surgical intervention is based on the principle of doing harm first (1). The most important factors affecting morbidity and mortality in gypsum surgery are put-. It is the physiological and functional status of the moner and cardiac systems (2). Preoperative examinations are directed towards separating the patients into high or low risk groups, since they cause purple-bidite to determine inoperability from the direction of mortar and thalite.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PREOPERATIVE PULMONER AND CARDIAC ASSESSMENT IN GOGUS SURGERY
, Vol. 12 (1)
Received : 14.10.1996, Accepted : 14.10.1996, Published Online : 14.10.2020
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