Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest in Orthopaedic Surgery: A Case Series of 42 Patients
Aleksander P. Mika,
Robert B. Ponce,
Sean P. Wrenn
et al.
Abstract:Introduction:
Intraoperative cardiac arrest (IOCA) is a rare event during orthopaedic surgery. Although infrequent, it has a notable effect, with mortality as high as 35%. Little is known about the outcomes of IOCA in orthopaedic surgery, and this study aims to fill that knowledge gap to improve patient counseling and treatment decisions.
Methods:
A retrospective review of a single health system over a 20-year period identified 42 patients who experienc… Show more
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