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Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast
OBJECTIVE: To apply the InsCor in patients undergoing cardiac surgery in a university hospital in Brazil's northeast. METHODS: It is a retrospective, quantitative and analytical study, carried out at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão. InsCor is a remodeling of two ri...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5144563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27982349 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20160080 |
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author | Fortes, João Vyctor Silva Silva, Mayara Gabrielle Barbosa e Baldez, Thiago Eduardo Pereira Costa, Marina de Albuquerque Gonçalves da Silva, Luan Nascimento Pinheiro, Renata Silva Fecks, Zullma Sampaio Borges, Daniel Lago |
author_facet | Fortes, João Vyctor Silva Silva, Mayara Gabrielle Barbosa e Baldez, Thiago Eduardo Pereira Costa, Marina de Albuquerque Gonçalves da Silva, Luan Nascimento Pinheiro, Renata Silva Fecks, Zullma Sampaio Borges, Daniel Lago |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To apply the InsCor in patients undergoing cardiac surgery in a university hospital in Brazil's northeast. METHODS: It is a retrospective, quantitative and analytical study, carried out at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão. InsCor is a remodeling of two risk score models. It evaluates the prediction of mortality through variables such as gender, age, type of surgery or reoperation, exams, and preoperative events. Data from January to December 2015 were collected, using a Physical Therapy Evaluation Form and medical records. Quantitative variables were expressed as mean and standard deviation and qualitative variables as absolute and relative frequencies. Fisher's exact and Kruskal-Wallis tests were applied, considering significant differences when P value was < 0.05. Calibration was performed by Hosmer-Lemeshow test. RESULTS: One hundred and forty-eight patients were included. Thirty-six percent were female, with mean age of 54.7±15.8 years and mean body mass index (BMI) equal to 25.6 kg/m(2). The most frequent surgery was coronary artery bypass grafting (51.3%). According to InsCor, 73.6% of the patients had low risk, 20.3% medium risk, and only 6.1% high risk. In this sample, 11 (7.4%) patients died. The percentage of death in patients classified as low, medium and high risk was 6.3, 7.1% and 11.1%, respectively. CONCLUSION: InsCor presented easy applicability due to the reduced number of variables analyzed and it showed satisfactory prediction of mortality in this sample of cardiac surgery patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-51445632016-12-09 Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast Fortes, João Vyctor Silva Silva, Mayara Gabrielle Barbosa e Baldez, Thiago Eduardo Pereira Costa, Marina de Albuquerque Gonçalves da Silva, Luan Nascimento Pinheiro, Renata Silva Fecks, Zullma Sampaio Borges, Daniel Lago Braz J Cardiovasc Surg Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To apply the InsCor in patients undergoing cardiac surgery in a university hospital in Brazil's northeast. METHODS: It is a retrospective, quantitative and analytical study, carried out at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Maranhão. InsCor is a remodeling of two risk score models. It evaluates the prediction of mortality through variables such as gender, age, type of surgery or reoperation, exams, and preoperative events. Data from January to December 2015 were collected, using a Physical Therapy Evaluation Form and medical records. Quantitative variables were expressed as mean and standard deviation and qualitative variables as absolute and relative frequencies. Fisher's exact and Kruskal-Wallis tests were applied, considering significant differences when P value was < 0.05. Calibration was performed by Hosmer-Lemeshow test. RESULTS: One hundred and forty-eight patients were included. Thirty-six percent were female, with mean age of 54.7±15.8 years and mean body mass index (BMI) equal to 25.6 kg/m(2). The most frequent surgery was coronary artery bypass grafting (51.3%). According to InsCor, 73.6% of the patients had low risk, 20.3% medium risk, and only 6.1% high risk. In this sample, 11 (7.4%) patients died. The percentage of death in patients classified as low, medium and high risk was 6.3, 7.1% and 11.1%, respectively. CONCLUSION: InsCor presented easy applicability due to the reduced number of variables analyzed and it showed satisfactory prediction of mortality in this sample of cardiac surgery patients. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5144563/ /pubmed/27982349 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20160080 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Fortes, João Vyctor Silva Silva, Mayara Gabrielle Barbosa e Baldez, Thiago Eduardo Pereira Costa, Marina de Albuquerque Gonçalves da Silva, Luan Nascimento Pinheiro, Renata Silva Fecks, Zullma Sampaio Borges, Daniel Lago Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast |
title | Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a
University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast |
title_full | Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a
University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast |
title_fullStr | Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a
University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast |
title_full_unstemmed | Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a
University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast |
title_short | Mortality Risk After Cardiac Surgery: Application of Inscor in a
University Hospital in Brazil's Northeast |
title_sort | mortality risk after cardiac surgery: application of inscor in a
university hospital in brazil's northeast |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5144563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27982349 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20160080 |
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