Coronary artery bypass grafting, often called CABG or bypass surgery, can leave patients, caregivers, and families asking one simple question: “What happens next?”
This Companion is designed to support recovery after CABG by organizing the recovery patterns that commonly matter most: hospital-to-home transition, walking progression, cardiac rehabilitation, sternal precautions, breathing and endurance, incision monitoring, medication adherence, symptom awareness, therapy readiness checks, and gradual return to daily activity.
The evidence framework for this Companion includes cardiac rehabilitation research, post-CABG management guidance, phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation resources, sternal precaution literature, anticoagulation guidance, vital sign screening resources, and therapy readiness references.
This Companion does not replace surgeon instructions, cardiology guidance, cardiac rehabilitation protocols, medication instructions, wound care instructions, anticoagulation instructions, or individualized medical advice. Recovery should always follow the recommendations of the surgeon, cardiologist, primary care clinician, cardiac rehabilitation team, anticoagulation clinic, and care team.