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Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases mortality
OBJECTIVE: To compare in-hospital outcomes in aortic surgery in our cardiac surgery unit, before and after foundation of our Center for Aortic Surgery (CTA). METHODS: Prospective cohort with non-concurrent control. Foundation of CTA required specialized training of surgical, anesthetic and intensive...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4408810/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714201 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20140122 |
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author | Sales, Marcela da Cunha Frota Filho, José Dario Aguzzoli, Cristiane Souza, Leonardo Dornelles Rösler, Álvaro Machado Lucio, Eraldo Azevedo Leães, Paulo Ernesto Pontes, Mauro Ricardo Nunes Lucchese, Fernando Antônio |
author_facet | Sales, Marcela da Cunha Frota Filho, José Dario Aguzzoli, Cristiane Souza, Leonardo Dornelles Rösler, Álvaro Machado Lucio, Eraldo Azevedo Leães, Paulo Ernesto Pontes, Mauro Ricardo Nunes Lucchese, Fernando Antônio |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To compare in-hospital outcomes in aortic surgery in our cardiac surgery unit, before and after foundation of our Center for Aortic Surgery (CTA). METHODS: Prospective cohort with non-concurrent control. Foundation of CTA required specialized training of surgical, anesthetic and intensive care unit teams, routine neurological monitoring, endovascular and hybrid facilities, training of the support personnel, improvement of the registry and adoption of specific protocols. We included 332 patients operated on between: January/2003 to December/2007 (before-CTA, n=157, 47.3%); and January/2008 to December/2010 (CTA, n=175, 52.7%). Baseline clinical and demographic data, operative variables, complications and in-hospital mortality were compared between both groups. RESULTS: Mean age was 58±14 years, with 65% male. Group CTA was older, had higher rate of diabetes, lower rates of COPD and HF, more non-urgent surgeries, endovascular procedures, and aneurysms. In the univariate analysis, CTA had lower mortality (9.7 vs. 23.0%, P=0.008), which occurred consistently across different diseases and procedures. Other outcomes which were reduced in CTA included lower rates of reinterventions (5.7 vs 11%, P=0.046), major complications (20.6 vs. 33.1%, P=0.007), stroke (4.6 vs. 10.9%, P=0.045) and sepsis (1.7 vs. 9.6%, P=0.001), as compared to before-CTA. Multivariable analysis adjusted for potential counfounders revealed that CTA was independently associated with mortality reduction (OR=0.23, IC 95% 0.08 – 0.67, P=0.007). CTA independent mortality reduction was consistent in the multivariable analysis stratified by disease (aneurysm, OR=0.18, CI 95% 0.03 – 0.98, P=0.048; dissection, OR=0.31, CI 95% 0.09 – 0.99, P=0.049) and by procedure (hybrid, OR=0.07, CI 95% 0.007 – 0.72, P=0.026; Bentall, OR=0.18, CI 95% 0.038 – 0.904, P=0.037). Additional multivariable predictors of in-hospital mortality included creatinine (OR=1.7 [1.1-2.6], P=0.008), urgent surgery (OR=5.0 [1.5-16.7], P=0.008) and thoracoabdominal aneurysm (OR=24.6 [3.1-194.1], P=0.002). CONCLUSION: Thoracic aorta surgery in specialized center was associated with lower incidence of complications and all-cause mortality as compared to usual care. |
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spelling | pubmed-44088102015-04-24 Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases mortality Sales, Marcela da Cunha Frota Filho, José Dario Aguzzoli, Cristiane Souza, Leonardo Dornelles Rösler, Álvaro Machado Lucio, Eraldo Azevedo Leães, Paulo Ernesto Pontes, Mauro Ricardo Nunes Lucchese, Fernando Antônio Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To compare in-hospital outcomes in aortic surgery in our cardiac surgery unit, before and after foundation of our Center for Aortic Surgery (CTA). METHODS: Prospective cohort with non-concurrent control. Foundation of CTA required specialized training of surgical, anesthetic and intensive care unit teams, routine neurological monitoring, endovascular and hybrid facilities, training of the support personnel, improvement of the registry and adoption of specific protocols. We included 332 patients operated on between: January/2003 to December/2007 (before-CTA, n=157, 47.3%); and January/2008 to December/2010 (CTA, n=175, 52.7%). Baseline clinical and demographic data, operative variables, complications and in-hospital mortality were compared between both groups. RESULTS: Mean age was 58±14 years, with 65% male. Group CTA was older, had higher rate of diabetes, lower rates of COPD and HF, more non-urgent surgeries, endovascular procedures, and aneurysms. In the univariate analysis, CTA had lower mortality (9.7 vs. 23.0%, P=0.008), which occurred consistently across different diseases and procedures. Other outcomes which were reduced in CTA included lower rates of reinterventions (5.7 vs 11%, P=0.046), major complications (20.6 vs. 33.1%, P=0.007), stroke (4.6 vs. 10.9%, P=0.045) and sepsis (1.7 vs. 9.6%, P=0.001), as compared to before-CTA. Multivariable analysis adjusted for potential counfounders revealed that CTA was independently associated with mortality reduction (OR=0.23, IC 95% 0.08 – 0.67, P=0.007). CTA independent mortality reduction was consistent in the multivariable analysis stratified by disease (aneurysm, OR=0.18, CI 95% 0.03 – 0.98, P=0.048; dissection, OR=0.31, CI 95% 0.09 – 0.99, P=0.049) and by procedure (hybrid, OR=0.07, CI 95% 0.007 – 0.72, P=0.026; Bentall, OR=0.18, CI 95% 0.038 – 0.904, P=0.037). Additional multivariable predictors of in-hospital mortality included creatinine (OR=1.7 [1.1-2.6], P=0.008), urgent surgery (OR=5.0 [1.5-16.7], P=0.008) and thoracoabdominal aneurysm (OR=24.6 [3.1-194.1], P=0.002). CONCLUSION: Thoracic aorta surgery in specialized center was associated with lower incidence of complications and all-cause mortality as compared to usual care. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4408810/ /pubmed/25714201 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20140122 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Sales, Marcela da Cunha Frota Filho, José Dario Aguzzoli, Cristiane Souza, Leonardo Dornelles Rösler, Álvaro Machado Lucio, Eraldo Azevedo Leães, Paulo Ernesto Pontes, Mauro Ricardo Nunes Lucchese, Fernando Antônio Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases mortality |
title | Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases
mortality |
title_full | Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases
mortality |
title_fullStr | Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases
mortality |
title_full_unstemmed | Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases
mortality |
title_short | Aortic Center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases
mortality |
title_sort | aortic center: specialized care improves outcomes and decreases
mortality |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4408810/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714201 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20140122 |
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