9 Complications With Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

7. Blood Clots

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Coronary artery bypass surgery is designed to bypass an existing blood clot to allow oxygen and blood flow to the heart. However, if a person’s lifestyle habits remain the same, a blood clot may form in the newly constructed path to the heart. To avoid post-surgery blood clots, it is recommended that patients seek treatment from their healthcare provider. This may include a diet and exercise program, and the introduction of medications into a person’s daily regimen.

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