$Unique_ID{BRK00596} $Pretitle{} $Title{Fatigue, Fever, and Arthritis After Heart Surgery} $Subject{heart surgery complication fatigue fever arthritis Circulatory Special Procedures procedure operations operation Postpericardiotomy Syndrome cardiac surgeries salicylate salicylates} $Volume{P-3} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Fatigue, Fever, and Arthritis After Heart Surgery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I had heart surgery several weeks ago, and thought I was doing fine until recently, when I began to experience extreme fatigue, a slight fever, arthritis pain and loss of appetite. I am being treated by my doctor, who is merely prescribing aspirin. Is this all that is needed to cure me? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: Your physician is playing it conservatively, but by the book. The ever increasing number of heart operations has provided us with new insights into the results of the surgery, as well as syndromes which develop after the operations are performed. Your condition is known as "Postpericardiotomy Syndrome" and can occur in as many as 10 to 50% of all cardiac surgery patients. Certainly your symptoms fit this diagnosis, and your doctor probably has some additional evidence from laboratory tests that rule out other possibilities. The cause of this syndrome may be linked to immune responses, possibly set off by a viral infection. It is difficult to tell you how long this may persist, as that varies greatly from patient to patient. The use of salicylates (aspirin) is recommended, and can bring the symptoms under control in about 4 days. While steroids can be used to obtain a quicker result, such treatment may mask the symptoms of a true infection, and patients treated with this medication have more frequent relapses. The good news is that this syndrome usually runs its course without other complications or side effects. Your job is to relax, follow your therapy and obtain a complete and swift recovery. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.