Abstract:Objective: Pleural effusion often occurs after CABG. Usually, this effusion is slight and asymptomatic. There is also high symptomatic effusion, but in a small percentage of patients. Pleural effusion after CABG may be associated with significant morbidity and prolonged hospital stay. Early diagnosis and treatment can reduce morbidity of patients and extent of hospital stay. Aim: The aim of the study is to determine the risk factors and the severity of pleural effusion in patients after CABG. Place and Duratio… Show more
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