POST-OPERATIVE CHEST X-RAY FINDINGS AND TEMPORAL LUNG CHANGES IN RELATION TO ANAESTHESIA METHOD PERFORMED DURING OPEN-HEART SURGERIES WITH CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS

Autor: Gediminas Mačys, Viktorija Vasiukevičiūtė, Tadas Lenkutis
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Health Sciences. 32:51-54
Popis: Aim. To evaluate and assess the role of anaesthesia type in the development of lung X-ray changes after open-heart surgery. Methods. This is a retrospective study. During the period of 2019 11–2021 06, 287 patients underwent open-heart surgery with general anaesthesia (GA) (230 patients) or thoracic epidural analgesia with general anaesthesia (TEA + GA) (57 patients). We have collected data of patients’ X-rays that were performed on the first and the fifth day after the surgery. Results. There is a statistically significant relation that patients who received TEA + GA developed more chan­ges of venous stasis (p0.05). Conclusions. The study reveals that there is a difference between anaesthesia method used for the development of abnormal pulmonary X-ray findings. The study shows that people who received TEA + GA were more prone to developing venous stasis post-surgery.
Databáze: OpenAIRE