Preoperative Interventions Improve Patient Outcomes After Cardiac Surgery: Study

A quality improvement initiative improved the outcomes of patients undergoing cardiac surgery at select medical centers in northern New England. This is according to a study in the December issue of iCritical Care Nurse/i (iCCN/i). The study, "Improving Patients' Readiness for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery," found that implementing interventions to optimize patients' readiness for surgery was associated with reduced risk of mortality and morbidity, ...

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