Most patients undergoing diagnostic coronary catheterization before noncardiac surgery do not have symptoms of coronary disease, but about half of these patients are referred for revascularization despite the lack of evidence showing a benefit of revascularization in these patients, data from National Cardiac Data Registry (NCDR) CathPCI Registry show.
NCDR data from 2010 and 2011 shows about 55,000 patients underwent preoperative diagnostic catheterizations before noncardiac surgery, even though these procedures are not recommended by the professional guidelines and not...
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