Immediate Postoperative Care of Cardiac Surgical Patients

2015 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
T. A. H. English
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 1666
Author(s):  
Timo Iden ◽  
Amke Caliebe ◽  
Jochen Renner ◽  
Maj-Britt Hertz ◽  
Jan Höcker ◽  
...  

Extended postoperative care and intensive care unit capacity is limited and efficient patient allocation is mandatory. This study aims to develop an effective yet simple score to predict indication for extended postoperative care, as there is a lack of objective criteria for early prediction of admission to extended care in surgical patients. This prospective observational study was divided into two periods (Period 1: Extended Postoperative Care-Score (EXPO)-Score generation; Period 2: EXPO-Score validation) and it was performed at a tertiary university center in Germany. A total of 4042 (Period 1) and 2198 (Period 2) adult patients ≥ 18 years old receiving elective or emergency surgery were included in this study. After identifying patient- and surgery-related risk factors by an expert panel, the EXPO-Score was developed through logistic regression from data of Period 1 and validated in Period 2. Three risk factors are sufficient for generating a reliable predictive EXPO-Score: (1) the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ (ASA) physical status, (2) cardiopulmonary physical exercise status expressed in metabolic equivalents (MET), and (3) the type of surgery. The score threshold (0.23) has a sensitivity of 0.87, a specificity of 0.91, and an accuracy of 0.90 for predicting indication for extended postoperative care. The EXPO-Score provides a validated, early collectable, and easy-to-use tool for predicting indication of extended postoperative care in adult surgical patients.


1993 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 220???221
Author(s):  
M. I. BIERMAN ◽  
K. L. STEIN ◽  
J. V. SNYDER

CHEST Journal ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 102 (5) ◽  
pp. 1367-1370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Morris I. Bierman ◽  
Keith L. Stein ◽  
James V. Snyder

2019 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-146
Author(s):  
Andra Georgiana Toma ◽  
Paul Salahoru ◽  
Marius Valeriu Hinganu ◽  
Delia Hinganu ◽  
Lucia Corina Dima Cozma ◽  
...  

As far as surgical techniques are concerned, video-assisted thoracoscopy comes with lot of improved results compared to classical surgical techniques. This technique seems to reduce the parameters reflecting the period of hospitalization, exposure to analgesics, patient�s recovery rate, and the level of pain felt. Studies have been conducted that have demonstrated that, hypnosis can significantly improve the duration of pain exposure as well as the intensity perceived by the patient. In domain literature report cases in which hypnosis has been proven effective is in the preoperative preparation of surgical patients. furthermore, by applying hypnosis, positive results are found during the postoperative care of patients. This study aims at the results of video-assisted surgical techniques, and at the opportunity of integrating complementary therapeutic elements such as hypnosis to improve the parameters interested in perioperative care of the surgical patient.


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