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Risk Factors for In-Hospital Myocardial Infarction After Shoulder Arthroplasty

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The top 4 predictors for acute MI after shoulder arthroplasty were congestive heart failure, angina pectoralis, complicated diabetes mellitus, and male sex. Other pertinent risk factors included older age, Caucasian ethnicity, and primary diagnosis of proximal humerus fracture. Surgeons and patients must be aware of predictors for adverse surgical outcomes such as perioperative MI and understand the extent to which these events increase perioperative morbidity and mortality.

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