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Perioperative Maßnahmen und Komplikationen in der Herzchirurgie

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Das Sekretariat bestellt den Patienten ein und klärt ihn über die Eigenblutspendemöglichkeit (prästationäre Phase), sowie über das Nikotin-verbot (mindestens 2 Wochen präoperativ!) auf (klinikeigener Brief).

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Frömke, J. (2003). Perioperative Maßnahmen und Komplikationen in der Herzchirurgie. In: Standardoperationen in der Herzchirurgie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57363-7_9

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