Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery

Concurrent cardiac failure is an universally accepted risk factor in surgical patients undergoiing cardiac or non-cardiac surgery.The aim of this study was to search for and identify factors or markers, which would permit to predict early (up to 30 days) or late (up to 1 year) adverse outcomes in pa...

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Main Authors: Viktor V. Moroz, Denis N. Marchenko, Yury V. Skripkin, Taniana S. Zabelina, Alexey M. Ovezov, Valery V. Likhvantsev
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Published: Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, Russia 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1588
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author Viktor V. Moroz
Denis N. Marchenko
Yury V. Skripkin
Taniana S. Zabelina
Alexey M. Ovezov
Valery V. Likhvantsev
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Denis N. Marchenko
Yury V. Skripkin
Taniana S. Zabelina
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Valery V. Likhvantsev
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description Concurrent cardiac failure is an universally accepted risk factor in surgical patients undergoiing cardiac or non-cardiac surgery.The aim of this study was to search for and identify factors or markers, which would permit to predict early (up to 30 days) or late (up to 1 year) adverse outcomes in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) in the vascular surgery.Materials and Methods. A randomized, multicenter, prospective — retrospective study was performed. 89 patients who had signed the Informed Consent Form were randomized. Throughout the four stages of the study, the cardiac index (CI) and the left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) values were recorded. At the same stages, blood was sampled to be tested for the NT-proBNP level. The TnT level was tested only at the 3rd stage of the study. The required stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) and in the in-patient hospital, the incidence of infarctions and strokes during the early postoperative period (up to 30 days), the 30&day and one-year mortality rates were recorded.Results. Different AHF prevention methods were used in patients included into this study in the postoperative period. Predictors of adverse events were studied in a combined population. The incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was 12% and that of stroke was 2%. The in-hospital mortality rate in the combined group was 2%; the one-year mortality was 10%. Patients stayed in the intensive care unit for 3 (2—4) days; the hospital stay was 11 (10—13) days; the composite adverse outcome of the surgical treatment was registered in 15% of patients. As a result, the Troponin T level was the only significant prognostic factor during the first 24 hours of the postoperative period. A study of the prognostic significance of different parameters in relation to their effect on the one-year mortality rate demonstrated a similar result. Vasoactive Inotropes Score (VIS) turned out to be the most significant criterion for prediction of possible treatment duration.Conclusion. The study results confirmed the predictive value of early determination of TnT levels after reparative vascular surgeries in patients with decreased left ventricular ejection fraction. The diagnostic value of the VIS calculation needs further confirmation.
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spelling doaj-art-e4e485e1ce8d4d73871f8e15de7406982025-08-20T03:59:40ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102017-06-0113361210.15360/1813-9779-2017-3-6-121554Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular SurgeryViktor V. Moroz0Denis N. Marchenko1Yury V. Skripkin2Taniana S. Zabelina3Alexey M. Ovezov4Valery V. Likhvantsev5V. A. Negovsky Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and RehabilitologyV. V. Veresaev State Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare DepartmentM. F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical InstituteM. F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical InstituteM. F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical InstituteV. A. Negovsky Research Institute of General Reanimatology, Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology; M. F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical InstituteConcurrent cardiac failure is an universally accepted risk factor in surgical patients undergoiing cardiac or non-cardiac surgery.The aim of this study was to search for and identify factors or markers, which would permit to predict early (up to 30 days) or late (up to 1 year) adverse outcomes in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) in the vascular surgery.Materials and Methods. A randomized, multicenter, prospective — retrospective study was performed. 89 patients who had signed the Informed Consent Form were randomized. Throughout the four stages of the study, the cardiac index (CI) and the left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) values were recorded. At the same stages, blood was sampled to be tested for the NT-proBNP level. The TnT level was tested only at the 3rd stage of the study. The required stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) and in the in-patient hospital, the incidence of infarctions and strokes during the early postoperative period (up to 30 days), the 30&day and one-year mortality rates were recorded.Results. Different AHF prevention methods were used in patients included into this study in the postoperative period. Predictors of adverse events were studied in a combined population. The incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was 12% and that of stroke was 2%. The in-hospital mortality rate in the combined group was 2%; the one-year mortality was 10%. Patients stayed in the intensive care unit for 3 (2—4) days; the hospital stay was 11 (10—13) days; the composite adverse outcome of the surgical treatment was registered in 15% of patients. As a result, the Troponin T level was the only significant prognostic factor during the first 24 hours of the postoperative period. A study of the prognostic significance of different parameters in relation to their effect on the one-year mortality rate demonstrated a similar result. Vasoactive Inotropes Score (VIS) turned out to be the most significant criterion for prediction of possible treatment duration.Conclusion. The study results confirmed the predictive value of early determination of TnT levels after reparative vascular surgeries in patients with decreased left ventricular ejection fraction. The diagnostic value of the VIS calculation needs further confirmation.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1588vascular surgerypostoperative mortalitylevosimendananesthetic cardioprotectiontroponin
spellingShingle Viktor V. Moroz
Denis N. Marchenko
Yury V. Skripkin
Taniana S. Zabelina
Alexey M. Ovezov
Valery V. Likhvantsev
Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery
Общая реаниматология
vascular surgery
postoperative mortality
levosimendan
anesthetic cardioprotection
troponin
title Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery
title_full Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery
title_fullStr Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery
title_short Perioperative Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome of Vascular Surgery
title_sort perioperative predictors of unfavorable outcome of vascular surgery
topic vascular surgery
postoperative mortality
levosimendan
anesthetic cardioprotection
troponin
url https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1588
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