Can moderate anaemia do cardiac surgery bypass operation

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Because there was a problem with my body, the doctor told me that I need to have bypass surgery in cardiac surgery, which belongs to moderate anemia. I heard that there were some contraindications for this surgery, so I was worried. Now let's talk about whether moderate anemia can do cardiac surgery bypass surgery.

Can moderate anaemia do cardiac surgery bypass operation

First, anemia is not a contraindication of bypass surgery, it can be corrected before or after surgery. But do not know your specific condition, please go to the hospital, according to the specific situation of the treatment plan.

Second, emergency operation or reoperation, massive blood transfusion, extensive vascular lesions, poor distal vascular conditions, preoperative respiratory and renal function damage, hypertension or diabetes, and inexperience of surgeons and related personnel may increase the mortality rate.

Third: Patients with significant heart enlargement, cardiothoracic ratio > 0.75, ejection fraction < 20%, left ventricular end diastolic diameter > 70mm, severe pulmonary hypertension, right heart failure or severe liver and renal insufficiency should be contraindicated.

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Because I want to carry out heart bypass surgery for treatment, I checked some information on the Internet in advance, learned some related content about this kind of surgery, and also knew what I need to do in the process. In this way, I feel at ease.