Psychologic response to coronary artery bypass.

Journal: Southern Medical Journal
Published:
Abstract

This study reports the psychologic findings in 30 patients undergoing this operation. Approximately one third developed postcardiotomy delirium, an occurrence consistent with that after other forms of open-heart surgery. Acceptance of the operation as opposed to preoperative anxiety, depression or denial, adequate comprehension of the proposed procedure, and a stable postoperative environment seem associated with less postcardiotomy delirium. Preventive preoperative therapeutic suggestions based on these findings are given.

Authors
S Merwin, H Abram
Relevant Conditions

Delirium, Heart Bypass Surgery

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