Article 366AE Afternoon heart surgery has lower risk of complications, study suggests

Afternoon heart surgery has lower risk of complications, study suggests

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Nicola Davis
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Heart attacks and heart failure less common in patients having heart operations in the afternoon as opposed to the morning, say researchers

Patients undergoing open heart surgery in the afternoon have a lower risk of potentially fatal complications than those undergoing operations in the morning, new research suggests.

The study found that events including heart attacks and heart failure were less common among those who had undergone a valve replacement operation in the afternoon.

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