Monitoring of bariatric Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?nÃ?àis Ã?ÃÂÃÂÃ?nÃ?Ã?à ¯ not only during the early Ã?à ½ÃÂÃ?à ½Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã? period, but also Ã?à ?Ã?Ã? 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 Ã?à ½ÃÂÃ?à ½Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã? clinical sign in the morbidly obese Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?nÃ?Ã? As hospital stays are à ÂÃ?ënà  shorter, a Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?nÃ? in a “fasttrack” (early discharge) program usually stays less than 36 hours, but then appropriate follow-up is ÃÂÃ?à ¯à ¯ vital in the Ã?à ½ÃÂÃ?Ã²à ½Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã? period. Gagnière [2] has recently stated that no Ã?Ã?Ã?Ã?nÃ? should be discharged with tachycardia.
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