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====Prosthetic Heart Valves are Associated with a Variety of Complications==== | ====Prosthetic Heart Valves are Associated with a Variety of Complications==== | ||
The complications associated with a Prosthetic heart valve placement include: | The complications associated with a Prosthetic heart valve placement include:<ref name="pmid27989089">{{cite journal| author=Sánchez E, Corrales JA, Fantidis P, Tarhini IS, Khan I, Pineda T et al.| title=Thrombocytopenia after Aortic Valve Replacement with Perceval S Sutureless Bioprosthesis. | journal=J Heart Valve Dis | year= 2016 | volume= 25 | issue= 1 | pages= 75-81 | pmid=27989089 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=27989089 }} </ref> | ||
*Structural deterioration, particularly with bioprosthetic valves | *Structural deterioration, particularly with bioprosthetic valves | ||
*Valve obstruction due to [[thrombosis]] or pannus formation | *Valve obstruction due to [[thrombosis]] or pannus formation | ||
*Systemic [[embolization]] | *Systemic [[embolization]] | ||
*Thrombocytopenia or Bleeding | *Thrombocytopenia or Bleeding | ||
*[[Endocarditis]] and other infections | *[[Endocarditis]] and other infections | ||
*Left ventricular systolic dysfunction, which may be preexisting ([[Heart failure]]) | *Left ventricular systolic dysfunction, which may be preexisting ([[Heart failure]]) |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Mohammed A. Sbeih, M.D. [2]
Complications
Risks of any Surgery
Surgeries are usually associated with various complications ranging from mild to severe in nature.
- Blood clots in the legs that may travel to the lungs
- Blood loss
- Breathing problems
- Infection, including in the lungs, kidneys, bladder, chest, or heart valves
- Reactions to medicines
- Nausea and vomiting
- Abnormal or painful scar formation
- Allergic skin reaction
Possible Risks from having Open-Heart Surgery
There are many possible complications after an Open Heart Surgery. The postoperative risk factors can be related to various factors including albumin, TLC and BMI.[1] Some possible complications after a cardiac surgery are:[2][3]20053534
- Heart attack or stroke
- Heart rhythm problems; such as atrial fibrillation
- Infection in the cut, which is more likely to happen in people who are obese, have diabetes, or have already had this surgery
- Memory loss and loss of mental clarity, or "fuzzy thinking"
- Post-pericardiotomy syndrome, which is a low-grade fever and chest pain. This could last for up to 6 months.
- Acute Renal Failure
- Metabolic complications like hyperglycaemia, hypokalemia and increased free fatty acid concentration.
Prosthetic Heart Valves are Associated with a Variety of Complications
The complications associated with a Prosthetic heart valve placement include:[4]
- Structural deterioration, particularly with bioprosthetic valves
- Valve obstruction due to thrombosis or pannus formation
- Systemic embolization
- Thrombocytopenia or Bleeding
- Endocarditis and other infections
- Left ventricular systolic dysfunction, which may be preexisting (Heart failure)
- Hemolytic anemia
References
- ↑ Gonçalves LB, Jesus NM, Gonçalves MB, Dias LC, Deiró TC (2016). "Preoperative Nutritional Status and Clinical Complications in the Postoperative Period of Cardiac Surgeries". Braz J Cardiovasc Surg. 31 (5): 371–380. doi:10.5935/1678-9741.20160077. PMC 5144568. PMID 27982346.
- ↑ Laizo A, Delgado FE, Rocha GM (2010). "Complications that increase the time of Hospitalization at ICU of patients submitted to cardiac surgery". Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc. 25 (2): 166–71. PMID 20802907.
- ↑ Taniguchi FP, Souza AR, Martins AS (2007). "Cardiopulmonary bypass time as a risk factor for acute renal failure". Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc. 22 (2): 201–5. PMID 17992325.
- ↑ Sánchez E, Corrales JA, Fantidis P, Tarhini IS, Khan I, Pineda T; et al. (2016). "Thrombocytopenia after Aortic Valve Replacement with Perceval S Sutureless Bioprosthesis". J Heart Valve Dis. 25 (1): 75–81. PMID 27989089.