Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”

Our aim was to evaluate risk stratification model, European System for Cardiac Risk Evaluation (logistic EuroSCORE) for patients treated in clinical hospital. EuroSCORE is useful to separate patients into risk groups so that the mortality and morbidity risk can be compared. From 1st January 2006 to...

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Main Authors: Ermina Mujičić, Mario Ivanuša, Edin Omerbašić, Slavenka Štraus, Omer Perva, Nermir Granov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007-02-01
Series:Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3090
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spelling doaj-a2c488d32a644ba5bb3547bddf28050c2020-11-24T23:56:44ZengAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences1512-86011840-48122007-02-017110.17305/bjbms.2007.3090660Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”Ermina Mujičić0Mario Ivanuša1Edin Omerbašić2Slavenka Štraus3Omer Perva4Nermir Granov5Heart Center Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo Clinics CenterDepartment of Internal Medicine, Bjelovar General HospitalHeart Center Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo Clinics CenterHeart Center Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo Clinics CenterHeart Center Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo Clinics CenterHeart Center Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo Clinics CenterOur aim was to evaluate risk stratification model, European System for Cardiac Risk Evaluation (logistic EuroSCORE) for patients treated in clinical hospital. EuroSCORE is useful to separate patients into risk groups so that the mortality and morbidity risk can be compared. From 1st January 2006 to 31st July 2006 the total of 124 adults have been operated and were classified according to the EuroSCORE algorithm. We have compared correlation of the predicted mortality and observed mortality (as death within the 30 days following the operation) and frequency of postoperative complications. All patients were divided into three risk groups. The low risk group had 30 patients with 0 death (0%) and 1 morbidity (3,33%). The medium risk group had 59 patients with 0 death (0%) and 4 morbidity (6,77%). The high risk group had 35 patients with 2 death (5,71%) and 5 morbidity (14,28%). Mortality in our clinic is much less than predicted mortality and we can be satisfied with our results. Incidence of complications after cardiac surgery is between 25 and 40% (STS database). Our results are within that range. We recommend logistic version of EuroSCORE as good and simple method to predict postoperative prognosis.http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3090risk modelcardiac patientsEuroSCORE
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author Ermina Mujičić
Mario Ivanuša
Edin Omerbašić
Slavenka Štraus
Omer Perva
Nermir Granov
spellingShingle Ermina Mujičić
Mario Ivanuša
Edin Omerbašić
Slavenka Štraus
Omer Perva
Nermir Granov
Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
risk model
cardiac patients
EuroSCORE
author_facet Ermina Mujičić
Mario Ivanuša
Edin Omerbašić
Slavenka Štraus
Omer Perva
Nermir Granov
author_sort Ermina Mujičić
title Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”
title_short Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”
title_full Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”
title_fullStr Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”
title_full_unstemmed Application of Euroscore in “Heart Center Sarajevo”
title_sort application of euroscore in “heart center sarajevo”
publisher Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
series Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 1512-8601
1840-4812
publishDate 2007-02-01
description Our aim was to evaluate risk stratification model, European System for Cardiac Risk Evaluation (logistic EuroSCORE) for patients treated in clinical hospital. EuroSCORE is useful to separate patients into risk groups so that the mortality and morbidity risk can be compared. From 1st January 2006 to 31st July 2006 the total of 124 adults have been operated and were classified according to the EuroSCORE algorithm. We have compared correlation of the predicted mortality and observed mortality (as death within the 30 days following the operation) and frequency of postoperative complications. All patients were divided into three risk groups. The low risk group had 30 patients with 0 death (0%) and 1 morbidity (3,33%). The medium risk group had 59 patients with 0 death (0%) and 4 morbidity (6,77%). The high risk group had 35 patients with 2 death (5,71%) and 5 morbidity (14,28%). Mortality in our clinic is much less than predicted mortality and we can be satisfied with our results. Incidence of complications after cardiac surgery is between 25 and 40% (STS database). Our results are within that range. We recommend logistic version of EuroSCORE as good and simple method to predict postoperative prognosis.
topic risk model
cardiac patients
EuroSCORE
url http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3090
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