Most common complication after open heart surgery
[DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease - developinganaesthesia
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Valvular Heart Disease. The most common causes of valve dysfunction are rheumatic fever, congenital malformations, endocarditis and myocardial infarction. Underwriting Requirements. An APS (VA Form 29-8158) is required. Valvular heart disease RFC VARICOCELE. A varicocele is a dilated condition of the veins of the scrotum.
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Reactionary: it can happen after hours from doing the surgery. sometimes we give adrenaline during surgery which might control the bleeding at surgery time and once we lose the effect of the anesthetic agent vasodilatation of the small blood vessels can happen leading to reactionary hemorrhage .
[DOC File]Abstract - University of Kentucky
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The strongest predictors of complication are the diameter of the aortic root at the level of the sinuses of Valsalva and the presence of a family history of cardiovascular events. ... (most common cause in adults). 2. Calcified congenital bicuspid valve. 3. Rheumatic fever, (early adulthood) ... Open heart surgery with mitral valve replacement.
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Note that the above are only 3 of many possible scenarios, for example, a patient could have a huge clot that causes total occlusion, but within a few minutes, some of the clot is lysed so that “only” a NSTEMI results; and, for that matter, a huge clot can form—cause transient chest pain—but then lyse completely, so that the entire episode is properly classified as “only” unstable ...
[DOC File]Philadelphia University
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In infants less tan 1 year of age, the incidence of seizures was 1.2%. study suggests a decrease in acute neurologic morbidity after pediatric open heart surgery. Clinical seizures remain the most common complication.
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Depending on the presence of one or more of these factors, we can predict the rate of major cardiac complication after surgery. Complication risk is less than 0.4% if none of these factors are present and 0.9%, 7%, and 11% if one, two or three factors are present respectively6.
[DOC File]Complications in Adult Cardiac Surgery
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Renal insufficiency or failure can occur as a result of deficient perfusion, hemolysis, low CO before and after open heart surgery, and by use of vasopressor agents to increase blood pressure. GI postoperative complications can include abdominal distention, ileus, gastroduodenal bleeding, cholecystitis, hepatic dysfunction shock liver syndrome, pancreatitis, mesenteric ischemia, diarrhea, or constipation.
Open-Heart Surgery: Risks, Procedure, and Preparation
Surgery by direct vision in the open heart during hypothermia JAMA 1953; 153:1081- 4. Lillehei CW, Varco RL, Cohen M, Warden HE, Patton C, Moller JH. The first open heart repairs of Ventricular Septal Defect, and Atrioventricular Communis and Tetraology of Fallot using Extracorporeal circulation by cross-circulation: A 20-year follow-up.
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Surgery is however a much more serious operation that lasts a long time and has a longer recovery time. Some complications that are seen after surgery include atrial fibrillation, increased risk of stroke, and cognitive dysfunction. In 2005, 261,000 CABG procedures and 645,000 PCI procedures were performed in the United States alone (Bravata, 2007).
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A surgical site infection may range from a spontaneously limited wound discharge within 7–10 days of an operation to a life-threatening postoperative complication, such as a sternal infection after open heart surgery. Most surgical site infections are caused by contamination of an incision with microorganisms from the patient’s own body during surgery.
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