Can brain natriuretic peptide identify noncardiac surgery patients at high risk for cardiac events?

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Does a systolic murmur heard in the aortic area need to be further evaluated prior to elective surgery?

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When is it appropriate to stop antiplatelet therapy in a patient with a drug-eluting stent prior to noncardiac surgery?

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Is postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing noncardiothoracic surgery an important problem?

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