Gastrointestinal complications after cardiac surgery
- PMID: 8905279
- DOI: 10.1016/s1010-7940(96)80337-x
Gastrointestinal complications after cardiac surgery
Abstract
Objective: Gastrointestinal (GI) complications after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are uncommon complications with significant morbidity and mortality rates.
Methods: From 1988 to 1995, 36 GI complications were identified in 3158 patients who underwent cardiac surgery (1.14% incidence). The mortality rate was 13.9%. Complications included hemorrhage in the GI tract in 22, perforated ulcer in 3, acute cholecystitis in 3, pancreatitis in 2, mesenteric ischemia in 3, diverticulitis in 1 and liver failure in 2 patients.
Results: Clinical risk factors included advanced age, combined coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)-valve operation, postoperative low cardiac output (LCO), prolonged ventilation time, re-exploration of the chest, sternal infection and a positive history of peptic ulcer. Patients with a prolonged pump time had an increased risk of GI complications (P < 0.001).
Conclusions: Gastrointestinal complications, although of low incidence, carry a significantly high mortality, and the clinician must be alert to institute early appropriate treatment.
Comment in
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Abdominal arterial conduits for CABG and GI complications.Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 1997 May;11(5):1001. doi: 10.1016/s1010-7940(97)01193-7. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 1997. PMID: 9196323 No abstract available.
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