Summary
Most postoperative myocardial infarctions are detected as asymptomatic elevated troponin. Aspirin appears ineffective in preventing postoperative myocardial infarction following noncardiac surgery, but it may have a protective role before surgery. Antithrombotic therapy may be used for persistent paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, with attention paid to the risks of stroke and bleeding.
- arrhythmias
- atrial fibrillation
- aspirin
- cardiology & cardiovascular medicine screening & prevention
- myocardial infarction POISE
- perioperative complications
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