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Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates

BACKGROUND: High preoperative fibrinogen levels are associated with reduced bleeding rates after cardiac surgery. Fibrinogen is directly involved in inflammatory processes and is a cardiovascular risk factors. Whether high fibrinogen levels before cardiac surgery are a risk factor for mortality or m...

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Autores principales: Fricault, Pierre, Piot, Juliette, Estève, Cécile, Savan, Veaceslav, Sebesteyn, Alexandre, Durand, Michel, Chavanon, Olivier, Albaladejo, Pierre
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36254915
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aca.aca_103_21
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author Fricault, Pierre
Piot, Juliette
Estève, Cécile
Savan, Veaceslav
Sebesteyn, Alexandre
Durand, Michel
Chavanon, Olivier
Albaladejo, Pierre
author_facet Fricault, Pierre
Piot, Juliette
Estève, Cécile
Savan, Veaceslav
Sebesteyn, Alexandre
Durand, Michel
Chavanon, Olivier
Albaladejo, Pierre
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description BACKGROUND: High preoperative fibrinogen levels are associated with reduced bleeding rates after cardiac surgery. Fibrinogen is directly involved in inflammatory processes and is a cardiovascular risk factors. Whether high fibrinogen levels before cardiac surgery are a risk factor for mortality or morbidity remains unclear. AIMS: This study aimed to examine the association between preoperative fibrinogen levels and mortality and morbidity rates after cardiac surgery. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This is a single-center retrospective study. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients (n = 1628) were divided into high (HFGr) and normal (NFGr) fibrinogen level groups, based on the cutoff value of 3.3 g/L, derived from the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The primary outcome was the 30-day mortality rate. The rates of postoperative complications, including postoperative bleeding and transfusion rates, were examined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Between-group comparisons were performed with the Mann–Whitney U test and Chi-squared test, as suitable. Model discriminative power was examined with the area under the ROC curve. RESULTS: The HFGr and NFGr included 1103 and 525 patients, respectively. Mortality rate was higher in the HFGr than in the NFGr (2.7% vs. 1.1%, P = 0.04). The 12-h bleeding volume (280 mL [195–400] vs. 305 mL [225–435], P = 0.0003) and 24-h bleeding volume values (400 mL [300–550] vs. 450 mL [340–620], P < 0.0001) were lower in the HFGr than in the NFGr. However, the rate of red blood cell transfusion during hospitalization was higher in the HFGr than in the NFGr (21.7% vs. 5.9%, P = 0.0103). Major complications were more frequent in the HFGr than in the NFGr. CONCLUSION: High fibrinogen levels were associated with reduced postoperative bleeding volume and increased mortality and morbidity rates.
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spelling pubmed-97329662022-12-10 Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates Fricault, Pierre Piot, Juliette Estève, Cécile Savan, Veaceslav Sebesteyn, Alexandre Durand, Michel Chavanon, Olivier Albaladejo, Pierre Ann Card Anaesth Original Article BACKGROUND: High preoperative fibrinogen levels are associated with reduced bleeding rates after cardiac surgery. Fibrinogen is directly involved in inflammatory processes and is a cardiovascular risk factors. Whether high fibrinogen levels before cardiac surgery are a risk factor for mortality or morbidity remains unclear. AIMS: This study aimed to examine the association between preoperative fibrinogen levels and mortality and morbidity rates after cardiac surgery. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This is a single-center retrospective study. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients (n = 1628) were divided into high (HFGr) and normal (NFGr) fibrinogen level groups, based on the cutoff value of 3.3 g/L, derived from the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The primary outcome was the 30-day mortality rate. The rates of postoperative complications, including postoperative bleeding and transfusion rates, were examined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Between-group comparisons were performed with the Mann–Whitney U test and Chi-squared test, as suitable. Model discriminative power was examined with the area under the ROC curve. RESULTS: The HFGr and NFGr included 1103 and 525 patients, respectively. Mortality rate was higher in the HFGr than in the NFGr (2.7% vs. 1.1%, P = 0.04). The 12-h bleeding volume (280 mL [195–400] vs. 305 mL [225–435], P = 0.0003) and 24-h bleeding volume values (400 mL [300–550] vs. 450 mL [340–620], P < 0.0001) were lower in the HFGr than in the NFGr. However, the rate of red blood cell transfusion during hospitalization was higher in the HFGr than in the NFGr (21.7% vs. 5.9%, P = 0.0103). Major complications were more frequent in the HFGr than in the NFGr. CONCLUSION: High fibrinogen levels were associated with reduced postoperative bleeding volume and increased mortality and morbidity rates. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9732966/ /pubmed/36254915 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aca.aca_103_21 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Piot, Juliette
Estève, Cécile
Savan, Veaceslav
Sebesteyn, Alexandre
Durand, Michel
Chavanon, Olivier
Albaladejo, Pierre
Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates
title Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates
title_full Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates
title_fullStr Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates
title_short Preoperative Fibrinogen Level and Postcardiac Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Rates
title_sort preoperative fibrinogen level and postcardiac surgery morbidity and mortality rates
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36254915
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aca.aca_103_21
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