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Chapter 7 - Routine Early Postoperative Care

from Section 1 - Routine Cardiac Surgery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

Joseph Arrowsmith
Affiliation:
Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge
Andrew Roscoe
Affiliation:
Singapore General Hospital
Jonathan Mackay
Affiliation:
Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge
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Summary

Early postoperative care is a critical factor in determining successful outcomes following cardiac surgery. With increasing pressure for efficiency while ensuring patient safety is maintained, it is vital that healthcare professionals are familiar with the pathways and protocols designed to allow for rapid recovery of patients. At the same time it is important that complications are detected early, escalated appropriately and intervened upon in a timely fashion.

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Print publication year: 2020

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Abu-Omar, Y, Farid, S. Intensive care unit management following valve surgery. In Valchanov, K, Jones, N, Hogue, CW (eds.), Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical Care, 2nd edn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2018, pp. 317–23.Google Scholar
Bojar, RM. Manual of Perioperative Care in Adult Cardiac Surgery, 5th edn. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell; 2010.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hensley, FA, Gravlee, GP, Martin, DE. A Practical Approach to Cardiac Anesthesia, 5th edn. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2012.Google Scholar
Lighthall, GK, Olejniczak, M. Routine postoperative care of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting on cardiopulmonary bypass. Semin Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 2015; 19: 7886.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Nashef, S, Bosco, P. Management after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. In Valchanov, K, Jones, N, Hogue, CW (eds.), Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical Care, 2nd edn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2018, pp. 313–16.Google Scholar

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