... general, cardiacsurgery has been performed via median ...invasive cardiac operation using small ...Positioning), cardiacsurgery entered the robotic ...robotic cardiac ...
... undergoing cardiacsurgery, the procedure activates a systemic inflammatory response and the production of immune mediators that may contribute the development of acute and chronic neurological dysfunction ...
... go cardiacsurgery after preoperative diagnosis by echocar- diography alone ...do cardiacsurgery in a majority of patients without catheteri- zation, not increasing the overall ...of ...
... In our current study, 3 out of the 5 patients that suffered post- operative complications underwent cardiacsurgery with CPB. Second, the definition of postoperative complications in our study was more ...
... vessels’. Cardiacsurgery using cardiopulmonary bypass due to coronary artery disease and others among patients with moyamoya disease is very rare, and cardiacsurgery for such patients has a ...
... Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Left atrial dissection (LatD), defined as the forced separation of the left atrial (LA) wall layers by blood, is a rare ...
... regional cardiacsurgery centers and promote the stable management and continuous development of the ...regional cardiac sur- gery centers, the following must be taken into con- sideration: whether ...
... 1) Limitation There are several major limitations in our study. First, this was a retrospective observational study, not a randomized controlled study. Therefore, the comparison between the 2 groups could have been ...
... Wan Kee Kim, M.D., Joon Bum Kim, M.D., Gwan Sic Kim, M.D., Sung-Ho Jung, M.D., Suk Jung Choo, M.D., Cheol Hyun Chung, M.D., Jae Won Lee, M.D. Background: Sternal dehiscence is one of the most troublesome complications ...
... Cardiovascular Surgery, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 2 Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine A 56-year-old ...
... https://doi.org/10.5090/jcs.21.043 JCS ternal jugular vein catheterization, a lower risk of infec- tion, and improved nursing care in cardiacsurgery. How- ever, SV catheterization has a few well-known ...
... We report the case of a patient with ischemic stroke after cardiacsurgery who received a 9-week well-integrated rehabilitation that consisted of neurorehabilitation and cardiac rehabilitation. CASE ...
... adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) during perioperative ...revised cardiac risk index (RCRI) 5) or the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program 6) for CV ...
... from surgery uneventfully. Here, we report a successful cardiacsurgery with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary bypass in a patient with severe aortic valve insufficiency and concomitant idiopathic ...
... glycoprotein that forms the skeleton of a blood clot and its nor- mal level is 150–300 mg/dL (depending on the measurement method). A high fibrinogen level is observed in cardiovascular disease (> 340 mg/dL), as it is ...
... Introduction Evaluating and avoiding perioperative risk factors compro- mising myocardial performance is important to enhance post- operative outcomes and reduce perioperative morbidity and mortality in adult ...
... Cardiacsurgery is still associated with complications such as adverse perioperative car- diovascular ...reduced cardiac enzyme release, length of hospital stay, and ...
... undergo cardiacsurgery routinely have 1, 2, or more chest tubes placed postoperatively to monitor postoperative bleeding or to drain pericardial effusion, which may cause hemodynamic instability because of ...
... demonstrated the feasibility and safety of the collection, storage, and use of cord blood for autologous transfusions in newborns who underwent cardiac or non-cardiacsurgery. 6-9) Autologous cord ...