Which of the following signs of congestive cardiac failure constitute a major risk to the surgical patient undergoing anaesthesia ?

Correct Answer: Jugular venous distention and third heart sound
Description: Higher perioperative risk is seen with :- Systemic hypertension, elevated jugular venous pressure, pulmonary rales, the presence of third heart sound, murmurs suggestive of significant valvular disease, and vascular bruits.
Category: Anaesthesia
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