Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting [CABG] is usually performed on patients with coronary artery disease when they have one or more critically blocked vessels that supply blood to the heart. Coronary artery patients usually present to the cardiologist with critical occlusions caused by cholesterol or calcium deposits in the coronary arteries. This disease is a lifestyle disease and has many risk factors including uncontrolled diabetes, uncontrolled high blood pressure and or smoking along with family history of coronary artery disease and lack of exercise.
Dr. J. Saravana Ganesh, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Kauvery Hospital talks about Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
Note, this blog post was updated on March 26, 2021
o High fever
o Bleeding
o Breathlessness
o Feeling of numbness
o Vomiting
o Pain increases around the area where incisions were made
Do have a detailed discussion with your cardiologist before undergoing the procedure. Get all your doubts cleared. Lastly, do understand that even after surgery lifestyle changes will have to be made and followed for successful recovery.
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Thank you for making such a informative blog! Great video!
Thanks for sharing all details including what to look out for after the surgery.
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