ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy of two drain types after cardiac surgery in a randomized controlled trial, with primary outcome measure being depth of pericardial effusion 3 to 5 days after drain removal.MethodsA prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted at two university hospitals. A total of 199 patients undergoing first-time cardiac procedures were randomized at surgery to receive either small-bore flexible Blake drains (19F) or larger Portex drains (28F). Drains were removed according to the study protocol and patients underwent echocardiography 3 to 5 days after drain removal to measure residual pericardial effusion.ResultsNinety patients received Blake drains and 109 patients received Portex drains. There were no statisti...
To describe a technique with a thin drainage system placed behind the heart, avoiding reoperation ca...
Background: Pericardial window (PW) is a technique that allows the passage of fluid from the pericar...
Objective: We aimed to identify independent risk factors predisposing toward postoperative surgical ...
ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy of two drain types after cardiac surgery in a randomized controlled...
ObjectivesThe purposes of this study were to evaluate the clinical safety and efficacy of 10F, 15F, ...
Background: Chest tubes are used in every case of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to evacuate...
To investigate the potential beneficial effects of posterior pericardial drainage in patients underg...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of smaller-caliber drains in patients undergoi...
Background: Pericardial effusion and tamponade are common following valve surgery. The optimal treat...
ObjectivePericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade after ascending aortic surgery are higher than a...
Background: Excessive bleeding, incomplete wound drainage, and subsequent accumulation of blood and ...
Objectives To investigate the potential beneficial effects of posterior pericardial drainage in pati...
Background: Prolonged or excessive bleeding after cardiac surgery can lead to a broad spectrum of se...
not is still a debated topic. While many studies favour pericardial closure after cardiac surgery, ...
Background: Excessive bleeding, incomplete wound drainage, and subsequent accumulation of blood and ...
To describe a technique with a thin drainage system placed behind the heart, avoiding reoperation ca...
Background: Pericardial window (PW) is a technique that allows the passage of fluid from the pericar...
Objective: We aimed to identify independent risk factors predisposing toward postoperative surgical ...
ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy of two drain types after cardiac surgery in a randomized controlled...
ObjectivesThe purposes of this study were to evaluate the clinical safety and efficacy of 10F, 15F, ...
Background: Chest tubes are used in every case of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to evacuate...
To investigate the potential beneficial effects of posterior pericardial drainage in patients underg...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of smaller-caliber drains in patients undergoi...
Background: Pericardial effusion and tamponade are common following valve surgery. The optimal treat...
ObjectivePericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade after ascending aortic surgery are higher than a...
Background: Excessive bleeding, incomplete wound drainage, and subsequent accumulation of blood and ...
Objectives To investigate the potential beneficial effects of posterior pericardial drainage in pati...
Background: Prolonged or excessive bleeding after cardiac surgery can lead to a broad spectrum of se...
not is still a debated topic. While many studies favour pericardial closure after cardiac surgery, ...
Background: Excessive bleeding, incomplete wound drainage, and subsequent accumulation of blood and ...
To describe a technique with a thin drainage system placed behind the heart, avoiding reoperation ca...
Background: Pericardial window (PW) is a technique that allows the passage of fluid from the pericar...
Objective: We aimed to identify independent risk factors predisposing toward postoperative surgical ...