Opened Chest after Cardiac Surgery, Is it Justified?

Authorzargham HosseinAhmadien
Issued Date2015-03-31en
AbstractMasih Daneshvari Medical Center, Darabad, Niavaran, Tehran, Iran Closing the sternum causes 25% reduction in cardiac output. In critical patients closing the sternum may be enough for decreasing blood pressure and initiation a viscous cycle for subsequent adverse effects. In the new era ECMO and other mechanical circulatory supports are the best way to prevent this adverse effect. But in our country due to inavailability of ECMO at all times and high cost of it, the sternum was kept open for 24-48 hours and the results was compared with the patients undergone ECMOen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordOpened Chesten
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleOpened Chest after Cardiac Surgery, Is it Justified?en
TypeAbstracten

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