Postoperative Care of Two Patients With End-stage Heart Disease Combined With Type a Aortic Dissection

BackgroundHeart transplantation is a major method in the treatment of end-stage heart disease. Acute type A aortic dissection is a rare and life-threatening disease requiring emergency surgery. Although surgical treatment has achieved certain progress in terms of techniques and equipment in the recent years, the surgical mortality rate is still as high as 25%. It is very rare for patients with end-stage heart disease to simultaneously contract aortic dissection. This study will explore the main points of care after end-stage heart disease combined with aortic dissection.ResultsThe cold ischemic times of the donor heart of the two patients were 340 min and 361 min, and the cardiopulmonary bypass times were 381 min and 411 min. Both were successfully operated and discharged uneventfully. ConclusionsThe combination of heart transplantation with aortic dissection surgery is complicated and is prone to multiple postoperative complications. The nursing staff is required to master the main points of care after heart transplantation and aortic dissection, observe problems in a timely manner, intervene early, and promote the patient’s recovery.

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