Calciphylaxis following coronary artery bypass surgery: an underappreciated cause of wound complications?
- PMID: 22917828
- DOI: 10.1532/HSF98.20121024
Calciphylaxis following coronary artery bypass surgery: an underappreciated cause of wound complications?
Abstract
Wound complications following cardiac surgery are typically infectious and associated with a high morbidity and mortality. Calciphylaxis, vascular calcification of small and medium sized vessels, often associated with end-stage renal disease, can result in extensive tissue necrosis. We hypothesize that calciphylaxis is an under-recognized and under-reported precipitating wound and breast complication following coronary artery bypass surgery and thereby necessitates further study.
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