Worldwide, approximately 1.5 million open-heart surgeries are performed yearly, under general anesthesia, through a median sternotomy, and with the support of cardiopulmonary bypass. An adequate tissue oxygenation in the postoperative is essential for organ function and for wound healing, allowing for uneventful recovery. The aim of this chapter is to assess whether it is achievable by postoperative noninvasive ventilation.
Use of Noninvasive Ventilation in Postoperative Patients in Cardiac Surgery
F. Lo Presti
;De Santo L. S.
2023
Abstract
Worldwide, approximately 1.5 million open-heart surgeries are performed yearly, under general anesthesia, through a median sternotomy, and with the support of cardiopulmonary bypass. An adequate tissue oxygenation in the postoperative is essential for organ function and for wound healing, allowing for uneventful recovery. The aim of this chapter is to assess whether it is achievable by postoperative noninvasive ventilation.File in questo prodotto:
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