2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2020.09.935
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Impact of Delay in Surgery on Outcome in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Revascularisation Surgery

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“…Another important consideration is the waiting time and duration of prehabilitation. A study reported that a delay of more than 7 days in patients requiring CABG was associated with worse in-hospital and long-term outcomes (23). Therefore, there is a need for short-term prehabilitation programs to quickly prepare patients for surgery.…”
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“…Another important consideration is the waiting time and duration of prehabilitation. A study reported that a delay of more than 7 days in patients requiring CABG was associated with worse in-hospital and long-term outcomes (23). Therefore, there is a need for short-term prehabilitation programs to quickly prepare patients for surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As wait times increase, patients are exposed to risks of worsening symptoms, hospitalization, and serious complications. 1 The COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 led to delays and cancellations of major cardiac surgeries. A provincial multidisciplinary team of cardiac surgery stakeholders was formed in January 2021 to find system improvements that would potentially enhance high-quality patient care while preserving limited resources.…”
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