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Mesenteric ischemia after coronary artery bypass grafting: should local continuous intra-arterial perfusion with papaverine be regarded as a treatment?
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Cardiac SurgeryCardiovascular DiseaseSelective AngiographyMyocardial InfarctionVascular SurgerySurgeryAcute Myocardial InfarctionPublic HealthReperfusion InjuryMedicineMesenteric IschemiaCardiologyIschemic SyndromeAnesthesiologyCardiovascular Imaging
Mesenteric ischemia after cardiac surgery is rare but dramatic. We present a patient who had acute mesenteric ischemia following low cardiac output after coronary artery bypass grafting. Our patient was successfully treated with continuous intra-arterial perfusion with papaverine. We think that selective angiography must be performed as early as mesenteric ischemia is suspected, to get earlier diagnosis and treatment of an ischemic patient.
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