Outcomes following heart valve surgery in patients with infective endocarditis and preoperative septic cerebral embolism: insights from the CAMPAIGN study group

Author:

Marin-Cuartas Mateo1ORCID,De La Cuesta Manuela1ORCID,Weber Carolyn2ORCID,Krinke Elisabeth1,Lichtenberg Artur3ORCID,Petrov Asen4,Hagl Christian5,Aubin Hug3ORCID,Matschke Klaus4,Diab Mahmoud6,Luehr Maximilian2,Akhyari Payam7,Schnackenburg Philipp5,Tugtekin Sems-Malte4,Saha Shekhar5ORCID,Doenst Torsten8ORCID,Wahlers Thorsten2ORCID,Borger Michael A1,Misfeld Martin19101112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Department of Cardiac Surgery, Leipzig Heart Center , Leipzig, Germany

2. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Heart Center of the University of Cologne, Cologne , Germany

3. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Heinrich Heine University , Düsseldorf, Germany

4. Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital, University of Dresden , Dresden, Germany

5. Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital LMU Munich , Munich, Germany

6. Herz-Kreislauf-Zentrum, Klinikum Hersfeld-Rotenburg , Rontenburg an der Fulda, Germany

7. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, RWTH Aachen , Aachen, Germany

8. Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital of Jena , Jena, Germany

9. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital , Sydney, NSW, Australia

10. Institute of Academic Surgery, RPAH , Sydney, Australia

11. The Baird Institute of Applied Heart and Lung Surgical Research , Sydney, Australia

12. Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney , Australia

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES This study aimed to analyse the impact of preoperative septic cerebral embolism on early and late postoperative outcomes in patients with infective endocarditis undergoing valve surgery. METHODS Retrospective multicentric study based on the Clinical Multicentric Project for Analysis of Infective Endocarditis in Germany (CAMPAIGN) registry comprising patients with infective endocarditis who underwent valve surgery between 1994 and 2018 at 6 German centres. Patients were divided into 2 groups for statistical comparison according to the presence or absence of preoperative septic cerebral embolism. Propensity score matching was performed for adjusted comparisons of postoperative outcomes. Primary outcomes were 30-day mortality and estimated 5-year survival. RESULTS A total of 4917 patients were included in the analysis, 3909 (79.5%) patients without and 1008 (20.5%) patients with preoperative septic cerebral embolism. Patients with preoperative septic cerebral embolism had more baseline comorbidities. Mitral valve endocarditis (44.1% vs 33.0% P < 0.001), large vegetations >10 mm (43.1% vs 30.0%, P < 0.001), and Staphylococcus species infection (42.3% vs 21.3%, P < 0.001) were more frequent in the cerebral embolism group. Among patients with preoperative cerebral embolism, 286 (28.4%) patients had no stroke signs (silent stroke). After matching (1008 matched pairs), there was no statistically significant difference in 30-day mortality (20.1% vs 22.8%; P = 0.14) and 5-year survival (47.8% vs 49.1%; stratified log-rank P = 0.77) in patients with and without preoperative cerebral embolism, respectively. CONCLUSIONS Preoperative septic cerebral embolism in patients with infective endocarditis requiring valve surgery does not negatively affect early or late mortality; therefore, it should not play a major role in deciding if surgery is to be performed.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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