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Hi Team! What All Entails Cardiac Rehabilitation And What Can I Expect After CABG And A Pulmonary Embolism A Week After The Surgery?

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August 4
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Cardiac rehabilitation is a comprehensive program designed to help individuals recover from heart surgery or manage chronic heart conditions. Here's what it typically includes:

Cardiac Rehabilitation Components
- Medical Evaluation: A thorough assessment to develop a personalized program.
- Exercise Instruction: Tailored Show Full Answer

Cardiac rehabilitation is a comprehensive program designed to help individuals recover from heart surgery or manage chronic heart conditions. Here's what it typically includes:

Cardiac Rehabilitation Components:
- Medical Evaluation: A thorough assessment to develop a personalized program.
- Exercise Instruction: Tailored exercises based on your current health and long-term goals.
- Health Education: Information on lifestyle changes, such as adopting a low-sodium diet or quitting smoking.
- Stress Management: Techniques to manage stress effectively.
- Support and Counseling: Resources for emotional and psychological support.

What to Expect After CABG:
- Initial Recovery: Spend one or two days in the ICU for close monitoring.
- Hospital Stay: Additional three to five days in another part of the hospital.
- Return to Normal Activities: Typically, you can return to work and resume normal activities after about six weeks.
- Long-term Outlook: Most people feel better for 10 to 15 years after the surgery.
- Cardiac Rehabilitation: Often recommended to aid in recovery and improve heart health.

Potential Complications:
- General Surgery Risks: Blood clots, blood loss, infection, breathing problems, reactions to medication, heart attack, stroke, and death.
- Specific to Heart Surgery: Postpericardiotomy syndrome, which can cause chest pain and low-grade fever lasting several months.

Pulmonary Embolism After CABG:
- Immediate Attention: A pulmonary embolism is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.
- Monitoring and Treatment: You will likely need close monitoring and treatment to manage this complication.

Recovery and Management:
- Extended Hospital Stay: Your recovery period may be extended due to the pulmonary embolism.
- Medication and Monitoring: You may need medications to manage blood clots and regular monitoring to ensure your condition stabilizes.

Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment plans.

August 4

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