New research suggests that patients who develop antibodies to the anti-clotting drug heparin nearly double their risk of death or serious complication after heart surgery.
Minimizing trauma to the body’s largest artery, the aorta, during heart bypass surgery can significantly reduce cognitive loss that often follows the operation.
New research suggests that patients who develop antibodies to the anti-clotting drug heparin nearly double their risk of death or serious complication after heart surgery.