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. 1986 May-Jun;2(3):134-7.

The preoperative electrocardiogram as an indicator of risk in major noncardiac surgery

  • PMID: 3719447

The preoperative electrocardiogram as an indicator of risk in major noncardiac surgery

N H Carliner et al. Can J Cardiol. 1986 May-Jun.

Abstract

In this series of 198 patients studied prospectively before major noncardiac surgery, we previously reported that an abnormal preoperative electrocardiogram was a statistically significant independent predictor of an increased risk of postoperative complications, i.e., death, myocardial infarction, or myocardial ischemia. We therefore carried out a detailed analysis of the preoperative electrocardiographic (ECG) findings using Minnesota code criteria. Both ST-T abnormalities and intraventricular conduction delays showed a statistical trend toward a higher frequency in patients with a complicated vs. an uncomplicated postoperative course (82% vs. 59% and 24% vs. 7%, respectively). Although only a minority of patients with either ECG finding actually developed a complication (22% and 40% respectively), the preoperative ECG appears to be a useful screening method, with ST-T abnormalities and intraventricular conduction delays identifying patients at increased risk for postoperative complications.

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