Monitoring of bariatric Æ?Ä?Æ?Ä?nÆ?Æ is Ä?ÆÆÄ?nÆ?Ä?ů not only during the early Æ?ŽÆÆ?ŽÆ?Ä?Æ?Ä?Æ?Ç?Ä? period, but also Ä?Å?Ä?Æ? discharge from the hospital. Mason [1] in 1995 wrote one of the best papers on bariatric surgery by addressing that heart rate is the most important Æ?ŽÆÆ?ŽÆ?Ä?Æ?Ä?Æ?Ç?Ä? clinical sign in the morbidly obese Æ?Ä?Æ?Ä?nÆ?Í? As hospital stays are ÅÄ?Æ«nÅ shorter, a Æ?Ä?Æ?Ä?nÆ? in a “fasttrack” (early discharge) program usually stays less than 36 hours, but then appropriate follow-up is ÆÆ?ůů vital in the Æ?ŽÆÆ?ͲŽÆ?Ä?Æ?Ä?Æ?Ç?Ä? period. Gagnière [2] has recently stated that no Æ?Ä?Æ?Ä?nÆ? should be discharged with tachycardia.
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