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Präoperative Vorbereitung und Anästhesie beim Oesophaguskarzinom

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Aktuelle Therapie des Oesophaguskarzinoms
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Bei Patienten, deren Kardia- oder Oesophaguskarzinom operativ behandelt wird, handelt es sich häufig um Patienten mit zahlreichen Risikofaktoren [1]. Hierzu zählen insbesondere eine eingeschränkte Lungenfunktion, ein reduzierter Ernährungs- und Allgemeinzustand sowie ein vermehrter Alkoholkonsum. Allgemeine Begleiterkrankungen wie koronare Herzerkrankung, Diabetes mellitus, Hypertonus und andere können hinzukommen.

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Möllhoff, T., Van Aken, H. (1990). Präoperative Vorbereitung und Anästhesie beim Oesophaguskarzinom. In: Langhans, P., Schreiber, H.W., Häring, R., Reding, R., Siewert, J.R., Bünte, H. (eds) Aktuelle Therapie des Oesophaguskarzinoms. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47583-2_11

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