Early recovery after valvular heart surgery

There have been published not a few reports concerning the early recovery from heart surgery. But most of them were restricted in CABG cases. We report our efforts and its results about the early recovery from valvular heart surgery. To make a contribution to the early recovery we have made some eff...

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description There have been published not a few reports concerning the early recovery from heart surgery. But most of them were restricted in CABG cases. We report our efforts and its results about the early recovery from valvular heart surgery. To make a contribution to the early recovery we have made some efforts since 1995, including normothermic perfusion, low-dose fentanyl and introduction of terminal warm blood cardioplegia. As the results, the tracheal intubation period was shortened from 12.6 +/- 5.3 (hour) to 6.7 +/- 4.1. The number of the cases who had tracheal extubation in the operative day increased from 27% to 84%. The postoperative cardiac function was satisfactory and there were no abdominal or neurologic disturbances among the patients those who were entered into the early recovery protocol. We obtained satisfied early recovery in safe after valvular heart surgery.
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