Author: Hussain, Azhar; Khan, Habib; Lopezâ€Marco, Ana; Roberts, Neil; Oo, Aung
Title: Cardiac surgery in patients with confirmed COVIDâ€19 infection: Early experience Cord-id: 90a4dj76 Document date: 2020_6_12
ID: 90a4dj76
Snippet: The novel coronavirus, now termed SARSâ€CoVâ€2, has caused a significant global impact in the space of 4 months. Almost all elective cardiac surgical operations have been postponed in order to reduce transmission and to allocate resources adequately. Urgent and emergency cardiac surgery is still taking place during the pandemic. The decision to operate in urgent patients with active/recent COVIDâ€19 infection is difficult to make, particularly as it is still an unknown disease entity in the s
Document: The novel coronavirus, now termed SARSâ€CoVâ€2, has caused a significant global impact in the space of 4 months. Almost all elective cardiac surgical operations have been postponed in order to reduce transmission and to allocate resources adequately. Urgent and emergency cardiac surgery is still taking place during the pandemic. The decision to operate in urgent patients with active/recent COVIDâ€19 infection is difficult to make, particularly as it is still an unknown disease entity in the setting of emergent cardiac surgery. We present a case series of three patients who underwent urgent cardiac surgery and who have had recent or active COVIDâ€19 infection.
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