As a patient, you are a part of our team. We think it is important for you to know what to expect before, during and after your surgery. We believe that when you know what to expect you will not worry as much, and you will recover better from your surgery.
Surgical Intensive Care UnitYou will be taken to the Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit (CSICU) after your surgery. The CSICU is a specialized unit designed to meet the needs of patients who have had cardiac surgery. The CSICU is staffed 24 hours a day by highly skilled and specially trained nurses and physicians.
The CSICU may seem noisy and busy but there will be a nurse close by to orient you to your surroundings, monitor your vital signs and make you as comfortable as possible. When you start to wake up after surgery, you may feel bloated or puffy. This is due to extra fluid that will be in your body. Do not be alarmed as this is normal after surgery and you may weigh up to 10 to 20 pounds more than you did before surgery. After surgery your fluid and sodium (salt) intake will be limited. You will also receive a diuretic (water pill) to help get rid of the extra fluid in your body.
Initially you will have different tubes, lines and special medical equipment attached to you. This equipment is used to monitor your heart rate, heart rhythm, blood pressure, and the pressure within the chambers of your heart. You will not be able to move around a lot while you are hooked up to this equipment. The nurse will help you change your position in bed to keep you comfortable.

A tour of the Heart Center 
The Heart Center is a multidisciplinary care center made up of specialists from cardiology, cardiac surgery, cardiac imaging, cardiac anesthesia and cardiac nursing.



