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Coronary artery bypass surgery significantly increases the rate of blood flow to the heart. How might the patient feel as a result of having such dramatic increase of blood to the heart?

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If the heart rate is particularly fast, there may be a sensation of light-headedness or feeling of faintness. ... When the palpitations come on, some patients may have associated chest pain that on occasion can point to underlying heart artery disease. If the palpitations are more serious, people may pass out as a result

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