Size does matter: Yet BMI extremes are manageable in minimally invasive cardiac surgery.
Joseph LamelasAhmed AlnajarPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2021)
The obesity paradox has been recently challenged in the literature to spotlight a vague and ill-defined relationship between obesity extremes and cardiac morbidity and mortality. Patient size and incision size both remain important determinants of outcomes. Today, with obesity rates rising around the world, extremely obese patients require experienced teams and substantially improved care.
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