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3. Infections of the chest wound

Since the coronary artery bypass surgery takes place during the opening of the chest. So, it's known as a sensitive procedure. It's pointless to mention that it takes place in a completely sterile environment. At this time, not even single bacteria should be able to exist. During the surgery, the risk isn't too bad. During the intensive care period is when you may encounter the risk of having a slight infection. You will notice it by slight redness or irregular scabbing. If it does happen, you can get it diagnosed by nurses or a doctor that checks your status.

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