Off-Pump Cardiac Surgery More Cost-Effective Than On-Pump – NEJM
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Future trials comparing beating- and stopped-heart cardiopulmonary bypass surgery should address patient risk profiles, mortality and complications, a study published in the Jan. 30 New England Journal of Medicine states
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