The Burden of Obesity in Cardiac Surgery: A 14 years' Follow-Up of 14.754 Patients
Aims. The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing during the past decades. While previous research has focused on the early outcome after cardiac surgery or specific complications, the current study covers the whole burden of obesity in the field of cardiac surgery over short term and long term....
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Main Authors: | Alexander Beckmann (Author), Maximilian Poehlmann (Author), Patrick Mayr (Author), Markus Krane (Author), Johannes Boehm (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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