Goldman index

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In 1977 Goldman, et al., developed the first cardiac risk index for patients above 40 years of age about to be operated by looking at nine variables, which increased the risk of perioperative cardiac complications[1]. These variables are


Since 1977, multiple cardiac risk indices and guidelines for preoperative cardiac evaluation have been developed.

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  1. ^ Goldman L, Caldera DL, Nussbaum SR, Southwick FS, Krogstad D, Murray B, et al. Multifactorial index of cardiac risk in noncardiac surgical procedures. N Engl J Med 1977;297:845-50 PMID: 904659