Research award winner: neurodevelopmental assessment of at-risk learners by school nurses and their tools of choice |
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Authors: | CP Bergner V Young-Cureton |
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Affiliation: | Baptist Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. |
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Abstract: | Coronary artery bypass grafting is a well-established procedure. Less invasive procedures have been developed to provide bypass grafting without median sternotomy, cardiopulmonary bypass, or cross clamping. Using a small anterior thoracic incision, and occasionally with the aid of the thoracoscope, the minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass graft (MIDCAB) procedure was developed. The MIDCAB procedure results in a decreased length of hospital stay, fewer postoperative complications, and a more rapid recovery for the patient. The MIDCAB, however, has other ramifications, including changes in staffing requirements, bed allocations, and staff training. Advantages and limitations are discussed. |
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