Background: Patients undergoing cardiac surgery are identified as high risk for infection, including MRSA. An outbreak of MRSA was identified when two patients experienced MRSA infection concurrently in a cardiothoracic high dependency unit with uncommon detection of MRSA previously and an established screening programme.
Methods: An outbreak control team was convened and interventions applied including refresher training in hand and environmental hygiene, review of practice with regard to aseptic access of medical devices and consideration of antibiotic use in the unit.
Objective: This study was undertaken to assess and evaluate adherence to secondary prevention recommendations and risk factor modifications among a patient cohort at a single-tertiary centre in Ireland, following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Methods: This is a retrospective observational study analysing patients who had CABG from 2015 to 2020, identified via the Adult Cardiac Surgery Database. Patients were asked a number of questions either over the phone or via postal survey, regarding blood pressure, cholesterol control, adherence to medication, attendance at cardiac-rehab and lifestyle factors.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann
October 2006
Diffuse or unresectable subaortic stenosis is difficult to treat and needs aggressive resection to effectively relieve the obstruction. Anterior aortoventriculoplasty, known as the Konno-Rastan procedure, has been shown to effectively tackle the problems encountered in diffuse subaortic stenosis. A retrospective study was carried out on patients who had undergone a Konno-Rastan procedure at our institution from March 1997 to November 2003.
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