Affiliation:
1. Institut za kardiovaskularne bolesti Vojvodine, Klinika za kardiovaskularnu hirurgiju, Sremska Kamenica
2. Institut za kardiovaskularne bolesti Vojvodine, Klinika za kardiologiju, Sremska Kamenica
Abstract
Background/Aim. Postoperative nonlethal complications after open heart
surgery are a serious clinical problem causing a considerable engagement of
health workers, an augmented use of drugs, and prolonged operation incapacity
leading to prolonged hospital stay and increased expenses. The aim of the
study was to establish whether there is any correlation between the level of
expected operative risk and postoperative nonlethal complications. Methods. A
consecutive series of 853 patients subjected to the open heart surgery were
investigated, 622 (73%) males and 231 (27%) females. The average age of the
patients was 57.2 ? 9.9 (16-81) years. The patients were divided into 3
groups according to the additive EuroSCORE model: groups I, II and III with
the expected operative risk of 0%-2%, 2%- 5% and over 5%, respectively. The
data were collected prospectively and analyzed retrospectively. Statistical
methods of correlation and t-test were used. Results. A high degree of
correlation between the operative risk level and frequency of postoperative
nonlethal complications (R = 0.98) was found. The average rate of
complications was 24% for the whole group of 853 patients. It accounted for
21%, 29% and 47% in the groups I, II and III, respectively. According to the
expected operative risk level there was a statistically significant
difference in respect of heart arrhythmias (p = 0.02), neurologic
complications (p = 0.002), and pulmonary complications (p = 0.009).
Conclusion. Our results show a high degree of correlation between the
expected level of operative risk according to the EuroSCORE model and the
frequency of postoperative nonlethal complications. There is a statistically
significant difference in respect to frequency of heart rhythm disturbances,
pulmonary and neurological complications and expected operative mortality.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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