Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska

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3/2012 vol. 9

REHABILITACJA
Individualization of the rehabilitation process in a cardio-surgical patient with a complicated postoperative course – case study

Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska 2012; 3: 386–390
Online publish date: 2012/10/01
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Confronting perimenopausal women’s knowledge of coronary heart disease with their health behaviours. Controversial role of hormone replacement therapy in the protection of coronary heart disease
Heart disease operative treatment can contribute to the occurrence of a number of complications. Introducing new techniques has reduced this risk, though it has not eliminated it completely. A cardio-surgical procedure is a traumatic experience having a strong effect on an organism’s homeostasis, whereas the procedure-related trauma brings about a stress response dependent on many factors. Patients undergoing cardio-surgical procedures comprise a heterogeneous group and the final results of this treatment are impossible to predict with certainty.

Physiotherapeutic procedures are considered to be one of the major cardio-surgical treatment ingredients and they determine the final outcome to a great extent. The range of the rehabilitation procedure including the kind and exercise intensity should be established on an individual basis for each patient. Patients with a complicated postoperative course represent a special care group.

The thesis describes the course of a 4-month rehabilitation in a patient undergoing an emergency procedure of implantation of ascending aorta and aortic arch stent along with biological aortic valve implantation due to aorta dissection type A.

A considerable improvement in the patient’s health condition was obtained as a result of comprehensive therapeutic procedures.
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