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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-8 | Issue-12
“Postoperative Bleeding in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) Patients In Bangabandu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, Bangladesh”
Md. Magfur Rahman, A.K Al Miraj, H.N. Ashikur Rahaman
Published: Dec. 3, 2020 | 137 118
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2020.v08i12.002
Pages: 2690-2693
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Abstract
Background: Post-operative blood loss remains a major problem after cardiopulmonary bypass. A common complication after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is postoperative bleeding, which is considered as an important problem. Objective: The aim of this study is to study only patients who have never used drugs above so that it can assess postoperative bleeding in CABG with the absence of high-risk medications related to postoperative bleeding. Methods: This cross sectional study was carried out at the Department Of Cardiac Surgery in Bangabandu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, Bangladesh from January 2019 to December 2019. 50 patients who were candidates for CABG surgery participated in the study. Inclusions criteria included who were candidates for CABG surgery, avoiding the use of blood clotting drugs before surgery, avoiding the use of immunosuppressant, and the absence of an underlying medical condition such as kidney diseases. Patients with inflammatory, platelet diseases, or any coagulation disorder were excluded. All patients initially tested for hemoglobin, platelets and hemoglobin and International Normalized Ratio (INR). In addition to testing for hemoglobin, the amount of bleeding and packed red cell; frozen plasma and platelets were recorded. Results: Fifty patients who were candidates for elective surgery, including 33 men (66%) and 17 women (34%) were enrolled in this study. The mean patient age was 8.70+57.9years old. Test showed that mean hemoglobin level of patients before surgery was pre-operative of 1.5+12.4 g/dL, mean platelet was equal to 54.14+250.8 thousand/ μL and an average international normalized ratio (INR) was equal to 0.12+1.07. The results after surgery also showed that: The total units of given packed red cell; frozen plasma and platelets were (3.14+1.90; 2.34+2.36 and 0.06 +0.42). Also, postoperative hemoglobin was 1.30+10.30 g/dL, which significantly decreased compared to pre-operative hemoglobin. Bleeding in.....