Database analysis identifies ‘sweet spot’ for safe surgery after heart attack

After a heart attack, aging adults face double or triple the risk of life-threatening complications—like a debilitating stroke or another heart attack—when they move forward with elective noncardiac surgeries too soon, according to new University of Rochester research published in JAMA Surgery.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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