Chinese Additive Anti-inflammatory Action for Aortopathy & Arteriopathy (5A) Registry protocol: rationale, design and methodology

Author:

Liu Hong,Qian Si-chong,Li Hai-yang,Shao Yong-feng,Zhang Hong-jia, ,Liu Hong,Qian Si-chong,Li Hai-yang,Han Lu,Zhang Ying-yuan,Wang Kai,Wu Ying,Hong Liang,Yang Ji-nong,Zhong Ji-sheng,Sun Bing-qi,Liu Xiao-cheng,Wu Dong-kai,Fan Guo-liang,Chen Jun-quan,Zhang Sheng-qiang,Jiang Yi-yao,Peng Xing-xing,Zeng Zhi-hua,Zhao Xin,Tang Peng-cheng,Feng Xiao-yan,Tang Cheng-bin,Zhang Hui-jun,Lu Zhan-jie,Zheng Si-qiang,Zhang Chen,Shao Yong-feng,Zhang Hong-jia,Zhu Peng-cheng,Yue Hong-hua,Huang Ling-chen,Wu Feng,Xu Xiao-han,Lu Xiao-hu,Gu Wei-dong

Abstract

Abstract Background Acute aortic syndrome (AAS) is a life-threatening condition. Inflammation plays a key role in the pathogenesis, development and progression of AAS, and is associated with significant mortality and morbidity. Understanding the inflammatory responses and inflammation resolutions is essential for an appropriate management of AAS. Method Thirty Chinese cardiovascular centers have collaborated to create a multicenter observational registry (named Chinese Additive Anti-inflammatory Action for Aortopathy & Arteriopathy [5A] registry), with consecutive enrollment of adult patients who underwent surgery for AAS that was started on Jan 1, 2016 and will be ended on December 31, 2040. Specially, the impact of inflammation and anti-inflammatory strategies on the early and late adverse events are investigated. Primary outcomes are severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores at 7 days following this current surgery. Secondary outcomes are SISR, 30-day mortality, operative mortality, hospital mortality, new-onset stroke, acute kidney injury, surgical site infection, reoperation for bleeding, blood transfusion and length of stay in the intensive care unit. Discussion The analysis of this multicenter registry will allow our better knowledge of the prognostic importance of preoperative inflammation and different anti-inflammatory strategies in adverse events after surgery for AAS. This registry is expected to provide insights into novel different inflammatory resolutions in management of AAS beyond conventional surgical repair. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04398992 (Initial Release: 05/19/2020).

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Public Welfare Project of Nanjing Medical University Alliance for Specific Diseases

Jiangsu Province Capability Improvement Project through Science, Technology and Education

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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