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Surgical Swine Model of Chronic Cardiac Ischemia Treated by Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
Published on: March 27, 2018
[Convalescence and sick leave following cardiac surgery]
1Hjerte-lunge-kirurgisk Afdeling, Aalborg Sygehus Syd, DK-9100 Aalborg, Denmark. jja@rn.dk
Abstract:
A literature review regarding symptoms and recommendations in relation to e.g. driving and physical activity precautions during the recovery period following coronary artery bypass and/or valve surgery was performed. Postoperative pain, fatigue, anxiety, depression, sleeping problems and neurocognitive impairment affecting daily living are common. Every patient should be offered individually tailored cardiac rehabilitation. Patients should be on sick leave for 4-8 weeks following sternotomy. Recommendations during convalescence are based on a low level of evidence.
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