Low cardiac output syndrome after cardiac surgery with extracirculatory at cardiovascular center, E hospital

Trung Hoang Van, Trang Pham Thi Thu , Son Dam Hai, Thuy Nguyen Tran

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Background: Low cardiac output syndrome is one of the most severe complications after cardiac surgery, associated with 38% mortality, increased rates of respiratory complications, myocardial infarction, stroke, and heart failure. kidney and re-surgery. If the signs are detected early and diagnosed in time, the treatment will give better results.


Objectives: Description of clinical, subclinical characteristics and evaluation of early results of treatment of patients with low cardiac output syndrome after cardiac surgery at Cardiovascular Center, E hospital.


Methods: Retrospective report of 3 cases of low cardiac output syndrome with confirmed diagnosis, treatment and comparison with the literature.


Results: From January 2022 to May 2023, 3 patients with low cardiac output syndrome were confirmed at the cardiovascular center, E hospital .The mortality rate is 66.7 % , mean age was 57.3 ±9.3 , mean preoperative EF 62 ±13.7 , mean postoperative cardiac index 1.5 ±0.2 l/ minute /m 2 , mean extracorporeal circulation time 172 ±63.4 minutes , mean aortic cross-clamp time 107 ±28.4 minutes


Conclusion: Low cardiac output syndrome after surgery is a serious complication with high mortality risk. Doctors need to know the early signs for timely diagnosis and proper treatment to help patients recover best.

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