Abstract 236: Coronary Artery Procedures in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory After Overnight Call: Are Patients at Higher Risk? [Session Title: Poster Session II]
Conclusion: There were greater procedural complications when performed post-call compared to no post-call; however, when adjusting for significant baseline variables, there was no significant difference seen between groups. Taking into consideration factors that contributed to procedural complications most likely will improve patient outcomes.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Category: Cardiology Authors: Boudoulas, K. D., Pederzolli, A., Nagaraja, H., Kahaly, O., Magorien, R., Mazzaferri, E. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session II Source Type: research
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