2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2019.05.067
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Impact of Complications After Cardiac Operation on One-Year Patient-Reported Outcomes

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“…However, many preoperative risk factors will still reduce the primary healing rate of wound reconstruction, increase the number of operations and prolong the hospital stay. [22][23][24] This increases the risk of death. PRP-based treatment to treat chronic wounds and bone defects has been well-known and recognised by clinicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, many preoperative risk factors will still reduce the primary healing rate of wound reconstruction, increase the number of operations and prolong the hospital stay. [22][23][24] This increases the risk of death. PRP-based treatment to treat chronic wounds and bone defects has been well-known and recognised by clinicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although DSWI patients who still have serious heart disease or severe systemic infection may not be the first choice for plastic surgery to reconstruct the wound. However, many preoperative risk factors will still reduce the primary healing rate of wound reconstruction, increase the number of operations and prolong the hospital stay 22‐24 . This increases the risk of death.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[26][27][28] Previous research suggested decreased patient-reported outcomes (ie, physical health, global mental health scores, and physical functioning) in patients with deep sternal wound infections, prolonged ventilation, stroke, and renal failure. 29 SSIs remain a significant burden for cardiac surgery patients and their caregivers and a valued component of enhanced recovery protocols. Systematic delirium screening was recognized as a top priority within the postoperative ERAS-CS guidelines.…”
Section: Diet and Bowel Regimen And Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting*mentioning
confidence: 99%