The correlation between bowel complications and cardiac surgery (2021)

Type of publication:
Journal article

Author(s):
Mishra V.; Hewage S.; *Islam S.; Harky A.

Citation:
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery; Jun 2021; vol. 110 (no. 2); p. 187-192

Abstract:
Although advances in knowledge and technology have improved outcomes in surgical cardiac patients over the last decade, complications following cardiac operations still remain to be potentially fatal. Gastrointestinal complications, in particular, tend to have high rates of reintervention and mortality following cardiac surgery, with ischemia and hemorrhage being two of the commonest underlying causes. The intention of this review is to identify which risk factors play important roles in predisposing patients to such complications and to gain better insight into the pathogenesis of the sequelae. Furthermore, strategies for prevention have been discussed to educate and increase awareness of how adverse cardiac surgical outcomes can be minimized.

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