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Coronary Bypass Surgery in the Elderly: Ethical, Economical and Quality of Life Aspects

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Coronary Bypass Surgery in the Elderly: Ethical, Economical and Quality of Life Aspects

$61.47
 
Coronary artery bypass surgery in the elderly: Too often or too seldom? It is a testimony to scientific advances that raising a simple inquiry today, such as whether coronary artery bypass surgery is done too often or too seldom in elderlypatients, requiresanexplorationofwhatviewsonemightholdonseveral medical as well as non-medical issues. Unlike earlier years when doctors were clinically free to decide what should be done with a patient, health has become an expensive human right, decisions about which also involve the patient, the epidemiologist, the health policy administrator, politicians, the exchequer, and the philosopher. In its broadest definition health has come to mean the core of well-being and, therefore, the goal ofany socio-economic system. Until only a decade ago, medical opinion regarding how often coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) was indicated or useful was unclear. Becauseof multi-organ senescence, the elderly were expected to have a higher rate operative morbidity and mortality and, having crossed an advanced life span, might not live very long after the operation. Decision making on medical grounds first depends on knowing if a patient can survive an operation compared to how long they would survive without it, i. e.


Author: P. J. Walter
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 41196
Number of Pages: 268 pages
Binding: Medical
ISBN-10: 9401040931
ISBN-13: 9789401040938
 

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