Study advises seniors to delay elective surgeries after heart attack
Mihaela Măncilă
Seniors who've had a heart attack should probably delay any elective surgeries for three to six months, a new study advises. People aged 67 and older face double to triple the risk of life-threatening complications -- like a stroke or a second heart attack -- if they move forward with elective surgery too soon following a heart attack, researchers found. Advertisement The new study shows that current guidelines likely are too loose, the study authors noted. Currently, heart attack patients are
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