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Cardiovascular Disease

What are the indications for performing preoperative coronary revascularization with CABG/PCI prior to noncardiac surgery?
(A) In patients with stable angina who have significant left main coronary artery stenosis (B) In patients with stable angina who have three-vessel disease (C) In a patient with stable angina who has two-vessel disease with significant proximal left anterior descending artery stenosis and either EF less than 0.50 or demonstrable ischemia on noninvasive testing (D) In patients with high-risk unstable angina or NSTEMI (E) In patients with acute STEMI
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