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Myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS) is common, silent, and strongly associated with morbi-mortality.
There are some evidences in the littérature showing that troponin elevation pre and/or postoperatively and surgical Apgar score are strongly and independently associated with postoperative morbi-mortality.
In this cohort study of orthopedic surgery patients (> 50years), the aim is to determine MINS incidence and to assess wich peri-operative factors are associated with the occurrence of MINS. The final objective is to create a score to better identified the patients with a MINS and a poor outcome.
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Anaïs CAILLARD, MD; Olivier HUET, MD,PhD
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