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After heart surgery: keep this on the fridge

Watch for these in the first few weeks

Most people recover well. But fluid can build up around the heart, often in the second or third week, after you are home. Call your care team if you notice:

Call 911 or go to the ER right away if you have:

  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Fainting, or feeling like you might pass out
  • Chest pressure or chest pain

When in doubt, call. Your care team would rather hear from you.

My care team

Care team phone: ______________________________
Nurse line: ______________________________
My medicines (including blood thinners): ______________________________
My next appointment: ______________________________

Good to know

PulSentry is investigational and not FDA-cleared. This guide is for general education, not medical advice. Always follow your own care team. Reviewed by Gregory R. Mason, MD, June 2026.

Medically reviewed by Gregory R. Mason, MD
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine · Last reviewed June 2026
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