Title of article :
Postoperative Cardiovascular Morbidity and Management after Lung Surgery: A Retrospective Study and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Ferdinand-Kalemba Mwinikumah, Kambile Department of Faculty Surgery With a Courses of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care - Ryazan State I.P.Pavlov Medical University Ryazan, Russian Federation , Sergey Nikolaevich, Trushin Department of Faculty Surgery with Course of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Science - Ryazan State I.P.Pavlov Medical University Ryazan, Russian Federation , Aleksey Vladimirovich, Mikheev Department of Faculty Surgery with Course of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Science - Ryazan State I.P.Pavlov Medical University Ryazan, Russian Federation , Aleksey Sergeivich, Andryushin Department of Faculty Surgery With a Courses of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care - Ryazan State I.P.Pavlov Medical University Ryazan, Russian Federation
Pages :
9
From page :
3
To page :
11
Abstract :
Background: Lung surgeries are considered as important surgical procedures as they go a long way to improve the quality of life in patients suffering from different lung conditions. Multi-factorial etiopathogenesis is attributed to patients who undergo lung surgery as a method of treatment to improve their lives after being diagnosed with certain critical lung diseases. The aim of this review is to ascertain the quality of life and a cross-sectional review of some of the cardiovascular challenges in patients who received lung surgery as a treatment option. In our practice as thoracic specialists, different procedures are recommended as treatment options in variable clinical presentations of diseases of lungs and their surrounding tissues. Every surgical procedure has its benefits and complications, and what makes a surgical procedure ideal is the availability of alternative management options to resolve any complications after surgery. Ideally, complications are least anticipated although they are highly inevitable. Cardiovascular morbidities are amongst the most common complications after lung surgery. In the present study, 26 patients who had suffered from cardiovascular challenges after lung surgery from December 2019 to January 2020 have been investigated. These complications include disturbances of normal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) in 15 (57.7%) patients, ischemic diseases of the heart like myocardial infarction recorded in four (15.4%) patients, cardiac failure caused by thrombo-embolic disease in two (7.7%) patients, and more than one cardiovascular challenge in five (19.2%) patients. These complications occurred between two weeks to one-month postoperatively after lung surgery
Keywords :
Cardiovascular , Morbidity , Critical Lung Diseases , Complications , Lung Surgery
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Reviews
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2714951
Link To Document :
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