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Cardiac surgery in the afternoon is not associated with increased operative morbidity and mortality.

Valentino BiancoEdgar Aranda-MichelDerek Serna-GallegosArman KilicDavid J KaczarowskiCourtenay Dunn-LewisFloyd ThomaForozan NavidIbrahim S Sultan
Published in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2021)
Short- and long-term mortality, hospital readmission, and postoperative complications were not significantly different between patients that underwent cardiac surgery starting in the a.m. versus patients who had cases that started in the afternoon.
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