Association between troponin I levels and mortality among patients undergoing acute high‐risk abdominal surgery—A cohort study
Charlotte Tiffanie Bendtz Kanstrup,
Camilla Mattesen Serup,
Kristina Johansen Svarre
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMyocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS) is associated with 30‐day mortality in heterogeneous surgical populations but is barely described after acute high‐risk abdominal surgery. The impact of dynamic changes has not previously been investigated. The objectives were to determine the incidence of MINS in this population, the association between mortality and MINS, and whether plasma troponin I (TnI) dynamics have any impact on mortality.MethodsA prospective cohort study of 341 patients under… Show more
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