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Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery

OBJECTIVE: Postpericardiotomy syndrome (PPS), which is thought to be related to autoimmune phenomena, represents a common postoperative complication in cardiac surgery. Late pericardial effusions after cardiac surgery are usually related to PPS and can progress to cardiac tamponade. Preventive measu...

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Autores principales: Sevuk, Utkan, Baysal, Erkan, Altindag, Rojhat, Yaylak, Baris, Adiyaman, Mehmet Sahin, Ay, Nurettin, Alp, Vahhac, Beyazit, Unal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26170687
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S85534
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author Sevuk, Utkan
Baysal, Erkan
Altindag, Rojhat
Yaylak, Baris
Adiyaman, Mehmet Sahin
Ay, Nurettin
Alp, Vahhac
Beyazit, Unal
author_facet Sevuk, Utkan
Baysal, Erkan
Altindag, Rojhat
Yaylak, Baris
Adiyaman, Mehmet Sahin
Ay, Nurettin
Alp, Vahhac
Beyazit, Unal
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description OBJECTIVE: Postpericardiotomy syndrome (PPS), which is thought to be related to autoimmune phenomena, represents a common postoperative complication in cardiac surgery. Late pericardial effusions after cardiac surgery are usually related to PPS and can progress to cardiac tamponade. Preventive measures can reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality related to PPS. In a previous study, diclofenac was suggested to ameliorate autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to determine whether postoperative use of diclofenac is effective in preventing early PPS after cardiac surgery. METHODS: A total of 100 patients who were administered oral diclofenac for postoperative analgesia after cardiac surgery and until hospital discharge were included in this retrospective study. As well, 100 patients undergoing cardiac surgery who were not administered nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were included as the control group. The existence and severity of pericardial effusion were determined by echocardiography. The existence and severity of pleural effusion were determined by chest X-ray. RESULTS: PPS incidence was significantly lower in patients who received diclofenac (20% vs 43%) (P<0.001). Patients given diclofenac had a significantly lower incidence of pericardial effusion (15% vs 30%) (P=0.01). Although not statistically significant, pericardial and pleural effusion was more severe in the control group than in the diclofenac group. The mean duration of diclofenac treatment was 5.11±0.47 days in patients with PPS and 5.27±0.61 days in patients who did not have PPS (P=0.07). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that diclofenac administration (odds ratio [OR] 0.34, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.18–0.65, P=0.001) was independently associated with PPS occurrence. CONCLUSION: Postoperative administration of diclofenac may have a protective role against the development of PPS after cardiac surgery.
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spelling pubmed-44926632015-07-13 Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery Sevuk, Utkan Baysal, Erkan Altindag, Rojhat Yaylak, Baris Adiyaman, Mehmet Sahin Ay, Nurettin Alp, Vahhac Beyazit, Unal Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research OBJECTIVE: Postpericardiotomy syndrome (PPS), which is thought to be related to autoimmune phenomena, represents a common postoperative complication in cardiac surgery. Late pericardial effusions after cardiac surgery are usually related to PPS and can progress to cardiac tamponade. Preventive measures can reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality related to PPS. In a previous study, diclofenac was suggested to ameliorate autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to determine whether postoperative use of diclofenac is effective in preventing early PPS after cardiac surgery. METHODS: A total of 100 patients who were administered oral diclofenac for postoperative analgesia after cardiac surgery and until hospital discharge were included in this retrospective study. As well, 100 patients undergoing cardiac surgery who were not administered nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were included as the control group. The existence and severity of pericardial effusion were determined by echocardiography. The existence and severity of pleural effusion were determined by chest X-ray. RESULTS: PPS incidence was significantly lower in patients who received diclofenac (20% vs 43%) (P<0.001). Patients given diclofenac had a significantly lower incidence of pericardial effusion (15% vs 30%) (P=0.01). Although not statistically significant, pericardial and pleural effusion was more severe in the control group than in the diclofenac group. The mean duration of diclofenac treatment was 5.11±0.47 days in patients with PPS and 5.27±0.61 days in patients who did not have PPS (P=0.07). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that diclofenac administration (odds ratio [OR] 0.34, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.18–0.65, P=0.001) was independently associated with PPS occurrence. CONCLUSION: Postoperative administration of diclofenac may have a protective role against the development of PPS after cardiac surgery. Dove Medical Press 2015-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4492663/ /pubmed/26170687 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S85534 Text en © 2015 Sevuk et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Sevuk, Utkan
Baysal, Erkan
Altindag, Rojhat
Yaylak, Baris
Adiyaman, Mehmet Sahin
Ay, Nurettin
Alp, Vahhac
Beyazit, Unal
Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
title Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
title_full Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
title_fullStr Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
title_full_unstemmed Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
title_short Role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
title_sort role of diclofenac in the prevention of postpericardiotomy syndrome after cardiac surgery
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26170687
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S85534
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