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Division of Cardiac Surgery, Montreal Heart Institute,
University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Montreal Heart Institute,
University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Department of Cardiac Surgery,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Department of Cardiac Surgery,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Department of Cardiac Surgery,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Montreal Heart Institute,
University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Department of Cardiac Surgery,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Department of Cardiac Surgery,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Department of Cardiac Surgery,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,
Montreal Heart Institute,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Montreal Heart Institute,
University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
- recognize which patient is at high risk for mortality after mediastinal radiation.
- discuss that preoperative assessment may not completely reveal the extent of cardio-pulmonary dysfunction.
- predict which patients are at highest risk for mortality.
- describe the type of radiation putting the patient at highest risk.
Credit Types: | CME |
Credit Amount: | 1.00 Credits |
Release Date: | 2017-Aug-01 |
Expiration Date: | 2019-Aug-01 |
Estimated Time for Completion: | 1 hour |
Registration Required: | Yes |
Cost: | $470/yr |
System Requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
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