Furkan Ufuk, İclal Ocak, Lydia Chelala, Luis Landeras
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Non-pulmonary postoperative complications of cardiothoracic surgery.
Cardiothoracic surgery, including coronary artery bypass grafting, valve replacement, and transplantation, has considerably advanced, improving patient survival and outcomes. However, non-pulmonary postoperative complications remain a major concern, contributing to morbidity and mortality. These complications encompass cardiovascular events, vascular injuries, infections, and device-related issues that can severely impact recovery. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial to mitigating risks and improving patient outcomes. Advanced imaging modalities such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and echocardiography play a pivotal role in identifying and characterizing complications before clinical deterioration occurs. This review highlights the spectrum of acute non-pulmonary complications following cardiothoracic surgery, emphasizing the diagnostic value of imaging in guiding clinical decision-making. By improving the awareness of imaging findings associated with postoperative complications, radiologists and clinicians can facilitate early detection, enabling prompt surgical or medical interventions. A multidisciplinary approach that integrates imaging surveillance with clinical assessment is essential for optimizing patient care and reducing long-term morbidity.
期刊介绍:
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Diagn Interv Radiol) is the open access, online-only official publication of Turkish Society of Radiology. It is published bimonthly and the journal’s publication language is English.
The journal is a medium for original articles, reviews, pictorial essays, technical notes related to all fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology.