Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery

The impact of anaemia on patients undergoing aortic valve surgery has not been well studied. We sought to evaluate the effect of anaemia on early outcomes following aortic valve replacement (AVR). Methods: All patients undergoing non-emergent aortic valve surgery (n=2698) with or without other conco...

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Main Authors: Elsayed Elmistekawy, Fraser Rubens, Chris Hudson, Bernard Mcdonald, Marc Ruel, Khanh Lam, Thierry G. Mesana, Munir Boodhwani
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2014-03-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
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spelling doaj-6599de4b727e4f928f1111250dbb1c9f2020-11-25T02:55:48ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Heart Journal1110-26082014-03-01661192010.1016/j.ehj.2013.12.054Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgeryElsayed ElmistekawyFraser RubensChris HudsonBernard McdonaldMarc RuelKhanh LamThierry G. MesanaMunir BoodhwaniThe impact of anaemia on patients undergoing aortic valve surgery has not been well studied. We sought to evaluate the effect of anaemia on early outcomes following aortic valve replacement (AVR). Methods: All patients undergoing non-emergent aortic valve surgery (n=2698) with or without other concomitant procedures between 1997 and 2010 were included. Preoperative anaemia was defined as per World Health Organization guidelines as haemoglobin (Hb) <130 g/l in men and Hb <120 g/l in women. Multivariable analyses were used to determine the association between preoperative anaemia and postoperative outcomes. Results: The prevalence of preoperative anaemia was 32.2%. Patients with anaemia were older (71 ± 12 vs 66 ± 13 years, P < 0.001), more likely to have urgent surgery, recent MI, higher creatinine level and impaired preoperative left ventricular function. Overall unadjusted mortality was 2.8% in non-anaemic patients vs 8% in anaemic patients. Anaemic patients were more likely to require renal replacement therapy (11% vs 3%, P < 0.0001) and prolonged ventilation (24% vs 10%, P < 0.0001). Following multivariable adjustment, lower preoperative Hb was an independent predictor of mortality (odds ratio 1.19%, 95% CI: 1.04–1.34, P = 0.007) and composite morbidity(odds ratio 1.36%, 95% CI: 1.05–1.77, P = 0.02) after AVR. Mortality and composite morbidity were sign ficantly higher with lower levels of preoperative Hb. Conclusions: Preoperative anaemia is a common finding in patients undergoing aortic valve surgery and is an important and potentially modifiable risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260813001737Preoperative anaemiaAortic valve replacementMortality morbidity
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author Elsayed Elmistekawy
Fraser Rubens
Chris Hudson
Bernard Mcdonald
Marc Ruel
Khanh Lam
Thierry G. Mesana
Munir Boodhwani
spellingShingle Elsayed Elmistekawy
Fraser Rubens
Chris Hudson
Bernard Mcdonald
Marc Ruel
Khanh Lam
Thierry G. Mesana
Munir Boodhwani
Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
The Egyptian Heart Journal
Preoperative anaemia
Aortic valve replacement
Mortality morbidity
author_facet Elsayed Elmistekawy
Fraser Rubens
Chris Hudson
Bernard Mcdonald
Marc Ruel
Khanh Lam
Thierry G. Mesana
Munir Boodhwani
author_sort Elsayed Elmistekawy
title Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
title_short Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
title_full Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
title_fullStr Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
title_sort preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for mortality and morbidity following aortic valve surgery
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Heart Journal
issn 1110-2608
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The impact of anaemia on patients undergoing aortic valve surgery has not been well studied. We sought to evaluate the effect of anaemia on early outcomes following aortic valve replacement (AVR). Methods: All patients undergoing non-emergent aortic valve surgery (n=2698) with or without other concomitant procedures between 1997 and 2010 were included. Preoperative anaemia was defined as per World Health Organization guidelines as haemoglobin (Hb) <130 g/l in men and Hb <120 g/l in women. Multivariable analyses were used to determine the association between preoperative anaemia and postoperative outcomes. Results: The prevalence of preoperative anaemia was 32.2%. Patients with anaemia were older (71 ± 12 vs 66 ± 13 years, P < 0.001), more likely to have urgent surgery, recent MI, higher creatinine level and impaired preoperative left ventricular function. Overall unadjusted mortality was 2.8% in non-anaemic patients vs 8% in anaemic patients. Anaemic patients were more likely to require renal replacement therapy (11% vs 3%, P < 0.0001) and prolonged ventilation (24% vs 10%, P < 0.0001). Following multivariable adjustment, lower preoperative Hb was an independent predictor of mortality (odds ratio 1.19%, 95% CI: 1.04–1.34, P = 0.007) and composite morbidity(odds ratio 1.36%, 95% CI: 1.05–1.77, P = 0.02) after AVR. Mortality and composite morbidity were sign ficantly higher with lower levels of preoperative Hb. Conclusions: Preoperative anaemia is a common finding in patients undergoing aortic valve surgery and is an important and potentially modifiable risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality.
topic Preoperative anaemia
Aortic valve replacement
Mortality morbidity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260813001737
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