CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS POST NASAL SURGERY - A NEED FOR PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION
Abdalkarim Said Radwan* and Atef J. Ismail
ABSTRACT
Cardiac complications are common after non-cardiac surgery. As (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)). Peri-operative myocardial infarction occurs in 3% of patients undergoing major surgery. Postoperative myocardial infarction (PMI) is associated with mortality and morbidity in patients undergoing cardiac or noncardiac surgery. In other way post-operative complications are hemorrhagic or hypovolemic shock, Patients with hypovolemic shock have severe hypovolemia with decreased peripheral perfusion. Hemorrhagic shock is a life threatening condition. The management of a hemorrhagic shock, whether traumatic or not, requires early identification of the bleeding source and adequate hemodynamic drug support, to restore adequate tissue perfusion and oxygenation and should be closely monitored.
In this case 27 years old male patient, undergoes to total Bilateral Turbinectomy, unfortunately post-operative complain of severe Nasal bleeding. Hemorrhagic shock followed by Massive Myocardial Infarction and Cardiac arrest occurred.
Keywords: Cardiovascular complications, Turbinectomy, Psychosocial intervention.
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