Cardiac surgery on patients with COVID‐19: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
ANZ Journal of Surgery2022Vol. 92(5), pp. 1007–1014
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Aashray Gupta, Alasdair Leslie, Joseph N. Hewitt, Joshua G. Kovoor, Christopher D. Ovenden, Suzanne Edwards, Justin Chan, Michael Worthington
Abstract
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated studies of limited quality which characterized cardiac surgery in COVID-19 positive patients and demonstrates that these patients have poor outcomes. Further issues to be explored are effects of COVID-19 on decision-making in cardiac surgery, and effects of COVID-19 on the cardiovascular system at a cellular level.
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