Cardiac Complications: Definition, Clinical Significance, and Overview
Cardiac Complications are new or worsening heart-related problems that occur during the course of another illness, injury, or medical intervention. They are discussed across cardiology, internal medicine, emergency care, surgery, and critical care. They can involve the myocardium (heart muscle), valves, coronary arteries, pericardium, or the conduction system. The term is commonly used in hospital medicine, perioperative care, and when monitoring high-risk therapies.