Early Echocardiographic Outcomes in Mitral Valve Repair for Myxomatous Mitral Regurgitation – A Single Centre Experience

Autor: Z. Akhunji, Levi Bassin, Peter Grant, Paul Gilhooly, Hugh Wolfenden, Damian Gimpel, Beatrix Weiss, Riley Smith
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
Zdroj: Heart, Lung and Circulation. 22:466
ISSN: 1443-9506
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2013.03.028
Popis: creatinine were associated with longer hours (>24 h) of mechanical ventilation, ICU stay and low cardiac output syndrome compared to the other groups. Group >100% rise of serum creatinine were associated with significant increase stroke (AdjustedHR 5.40 and 95%CI (1.90–15.34), multiorgan failure with adjusted HR 6.33and 95% CI (2.43–16.49). Increase of perioperative serum creatinine above 50% give higher chance to have postoperative renal failure adjusted HR 8.98 and 95% CI (3.96–20.37) increase to Adjusted HR 35.32 and 95% CI (16.79–74.31) in >100% group. Analysis of serum creatinine change showed that a 47% increase was the best predictor of renal failure after cardiac surgery, with 86.76% specificity and 64.89% sensitivity. Conclusions: An increase of perioperative serum creatinine in cardiac surgery was consistently associated with higher postoperative mortality and increase risk of most majormorbidityoutcomes.Efforts to identifypatientswith high risk of impaired renal function and preserve renal function before andduring cardiac surgerymay yield benefits for patients in the future. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2013.03.027 2012 Poster Presentation/Panel 2 Early EchocardiographicOutcomes inMitral ValveRepair for Myxomatous Mitral Regurgitation – A Single Centre
Databáze: OpenAIRE