Preoperative risk factors for improved outcome in major limb amputations: In the perspective of anesthesiologists
<p>Objective: Patients undergoing major limb amputations are often elderly, debilitated patients with comorbidities that increase their operative risks and postoperative morbidity and mortality rates. We, as anesthesiologists, aimed to underline the factors that are important in decision-makin...
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Main Authors: | Ceyhan H (Author), Erkılıç E (Author), Demirtola M (Author), Kesimci E (Author), Gümüş T (Author), Kanbak O (Author), Aksoy M (Author) |
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Global Journal of Anesthesiology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-03-16.
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