| Literature DB >> 32364920 |
Giuseppe Rescigno1, Michael Firstenberg2, Igor Rudez3, Mauin Uddin1, Kumar Nagarajan1, Nicholas Nikolaidis1.
Abstract
While the focus of the medical community is on the management of COVID-19 and its associated complex presentations, it is critical to recognize that patients will continue to present with other medical problems that require urgent therapeutic interventions. There is growing concern that such interventions might have an impact on the natural history of COVID-19. We present a case of a patient who presented with unstable angina and multivessel coronary artery disease for which coronary artery bypass surgery was indicated and performed. Unfortunately, he succumbed to respiratory complications attributed to COVID-19. Our experience suggests concern about adverse outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery who might be infected with COVID-19. Clearly, additional investigations and experience are needed. 2020 Forum Multimedia Publishing, LLCEntities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Cardiac Surgery policies; Scoring system
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32364920 DOI: 10.1532/hsf.3011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Surg Forum ISSN: 1098-3511 Impact factor: 0.676