RISK FACTORS FOR PERIOPERATIVE STROKE DEVELOPMENT IN CARDIAC SURGERY

Authors

  • Aripov Dilshodbek Murodilloevich Author

Keywords:

Keywords: stroke, cardiac surgery, pathogenesis, cardiovascular complications

Abstract

Abstract Risk factors for perioperative stroke development are diverse and can be divided into patient-related factors and factors directly related to surgical intervention. This review discusses risk factors, potential mechanisms, prevention strategies, and the impact of stroke on clinical outcomes in the postoperative period.

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Published

2025-07-27

How to Cite

Aripov Dilshodbek Murodilloevich. (2025). RISK FACTORS FOR PERIOPERATIVE STROKE DEVELOPMENT IN CARDIAC SURGERY. JOURNAL OF NEW CENTURY INNOVATIONS, 81(1), 125-129. https://scientific-jl.com/new/article/view/25457