mrichardson
Well-known member
I understand that during open heart procedures the individual is put on a heart-lung machine. I've heard one of the side effects of this is something nicknamed "pumphead", or more commonly known as "Postperfusion Syndrome"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postperfusion_syndrome
I have real concerns about this, because I've heard it can be a long-term issue for people. I'm a software engineer by trade, so I have to constantly be able to learn new programming languages, techniques, and technologies. I also have to be able to think clearly about the problem at hand to be able to design an effective solution. In other words, in my line of work, thinking is critical. I read somewhere recently that this condition can last months, and in some cases years.
This concerns me, obviously.
Has anyone else experienced this, and how long did it last?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postperfusion_syndrome
I have real concerns about this, because I've heard it can be a long-term issue for people. I'm a software engineer by trade, so I have to constantly be able to learn new programming languages, techniques, and technologies. I also have to be able to think clearly about the problem at hand to be able to design an effective solution. In other words, in my line of work, thinking is critical. I read somewhere recently that this condition can last months, and in some cases years.
This concerns me, obviously.
Has anyone else experienced this, and how long did it last?