What are the complications of heart bypass surgery
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Heart bypass surgery has certain risks. At that time, my second uncle was worried about the complications after the operation. After all, the operation was on the heart. Let's take a look at the complications of heart bypass surgery.
What are the complications of heart bypass surgery
One: arrhythmia: arrhythmia after coronary artery bypass grafting is more common, mostly supraventricular tachycardia or atrial fibrillation, and ventricular premature contraction can also be seen, which is related to the extent and degree of preoperative lesions, cardiac function and electrolyte changes.
Second: respiratory complications: the patient's age, poor preoperative lung function, smoking history, bronchiectasis, emphysema and other chronic respiratory diseases can lead to postoperative respiratory insufficiency, atelectasis or infection, so physical therapy and respiratory care should be strengthened.
Third: cerebrovascular accident: the patient's age, cerebral arteriosclerosis or stenosis, or history of hypertension, cerebral infarction, can cause postoperative brain damage, and even patients can have a persistent coma, postoperative ventilator difficulty.
matters needing attention
Fresh fruits and vegetables are beneficial to myocardial metabolism, improve myocardial function and blood circulation, promote cholesterol excretion and prevent the development of hypertension. In the event of complications, timely to the regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment.