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Published on: January 27, 2010
Update in perioperative medicine: practice-changing evidence published in 2015
Karna K Sundsted1, Arya B Mohabbat1, Dennis W Regan1
1a Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine , Mayo Clinic and Mayo Clinic College of Medicine , Rochester , MN , USA.
Abstract:
Evidence in perioperative medicine is published in a wide variety of journals, given the multidisciplinary nature of its practice which spans medicine and its subspecialties, as well as surgery and anesthesiology. It can be difficult to identify new and important evidence, as perioperative practice continues to evolve in multiple areas such as medication management, anticoagulation and cardiac risk stratification, among others. New, high-quality evidence is published each year, and must be placed into the context of not only existing literature, but also practical real-world patient care. We sought to systematically identify, critically evaluate and concisely summarize the practice implications of 10 articles published in 2015 for the practicing perioperative clinician.
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