How long does a critically ill Patient stay on a ventilator after open heart surgery?
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How long does a critically ill Patient stay on a ventilator after open heart surgery?
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Many Patients are admitted to Intensive Care because they need open heart surgery (cardiac surgery). Open heart surgery (Cardiac surgery) is always followed by a stay in Intensive Care or Critical Care!
Open-heart surgery (Cardiac surgery) is any type of surgery where the chest is cut open and surgery is performed on the muscles, valves, or arteries of the heart.
The most common type of open heart surgery (OHS) are CABG (Coronary artery bypass graft), and Valve repairs or Valve replacements. Most Valves that are being replaced or repaired are the Aortic Valve, the Mitral Valve and/or the tricuspid valve.
Most Intensive Care Units, most cardiac surgeons (=the surgeon operating on the heart) and most hospitals follow “pathways” after open heart surgery/cardiac surgery.
A “pathway” basically means that a Patient after open heart surgery should “tick” certain boxes in terms of their progress and then follow that progress until they can leave the hospital to either go home or on to rehabilitation.
A “pathway” basically lays out the best plan there is to get a Patient from admission to hospital to the operating theatre to Intensive Care, to a hospital or cardiac ward, rehabilitation and then home.
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