The perioperative management of patients at risk for cardiovascular diseases who undergo non-cardiac surgery has been subject of debate over the past few decades and is still of great interest. An adequate perioperative management may modify postoperative mortality and morbidity and may improve the long-term prognosis. The purpose of this review is to examine the present day knowledge regarding the preoperative evaluation and perioperative and postoperative management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHIV-related pulmonary hypertension (HIV-PH) is a cardiovascular complication of HIV infection that has been recognized in the last years with increasing frequency. HIV-related pulmonary hypertension is a clinical disorder which carries a bad prognosis. While a direct HIV infection of the pulmonary vessels in the pathogenesis of this disorder was not demonstrated, currently a multifactorial pathogenesis of this disease could be hypothesized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCholesterol crystal embolization syndrome is a multiorgan disease that frequently occurs as a complication of invasive cardiovascular procedures and of thrombolytic or anticoagulant therapy. The symptoms are due to the displacement of atheromatous material dislodged from unstable or injured, by mechanical manipulation, plaque to arteriolar vessels. The real incidence of cholesterol embolization is not known.
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