Late Morning Heart Surgery Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Death Risk, Study Finds
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Late Morning Heart Surgery Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Death Risk, Study Finds

Heart surgery scheduled for late morning may be associated with an 18% higher risk of cardiovascular death compared to early morning procedures, according to a UK study of over 24,000 patients. Researchers suggest this finding highlights the potential influence of the body clock on surgical outcomes and could inform a more personalized approach to scheduling. While complication and readmission rates were unaffected, the study indicates that optimizing surgery timing might offer modest but significant patient benefits.

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