Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective

Challenging times are here for cardiac surgical and anesthesia team. The interventional cardiologist seem to have closed the flow of 'good cases' coming up for any of the surgery,; successful percutaneous interventions seem to be offering reasonable results in these patients, who therefore...

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Main Author: Murali Chakravarthy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
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Online Access:http://www.annals.in/article.asp?issn=0971-9784;year=2017;volume=20;issue=2;spage=226;epage=233;aulast=Chakravarthy
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spelling doaj-f7bf834d739b4bd88aacce423864d84a2020-11-25T00:48:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Cardiac Anaesthesia0971-97842017-01-0120222623310.4103/aca.ACA_20_17Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspectiveMurali ChakravarthyChallenging times are here for cardiac surgical and anesthesia team. The interventional cardiologist seem to have closed the flow of 'good cases' coming up for any of the surgery,; successful percutaneous interventions seem to be offering reasonable results in these patients, who therefore do not knock on the doors of the surgeons any more . It is a common experience among the cardiac anesthesiologists and surgeons that the type of the cases that come by now are high risk. That may be presence of comorbidities, ongoing medical therapies, unstable angina, uncontrolled heart failure and rhythm disturbances; and in patients with ischemic heart disease, the target coronaries are far from ideal. Several activities such as institution of preoperative supportive circulatory, ventilatory, and systemic disease control maneuvers seem to have helped improving the outcome of these 'high risk ' patients. This review attempts to look at various interventions and the resulting improvement in outcomes. Several changes have happened in the realm of cardiac surgery and several more are en route. At times, for want of evidence, maximal optimization may not take place and the patient may encounter unfavorable outcomes.. This review is an attempt to bring the focus of the members of the cardiac surgical team on the value of preoperative optimization of risks to improve the outcome. The cardiac surgical patients may broadly be divided into adults undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery, valve surgery and pediatric patients undergoing repair/ palliation of congenital heart ailments. Optimization of risks appear to be different in each genre of patients. This review also brings less often discussed issues such as anemia, nutritional issues and endocrine problems. The review is an attempt to data on ameliorating modifiable risk factors and altering non modifiable ones.http://www.annals.in/article.asp?issn=0971-9784;year=2017;volume=20;issue=2;spage=226;epage=233;aulast=ChakravarthyModifiableoutcome improvementrisk stratification
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Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective
Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
Modifiable
outcome improvement
risk stratification
author_facet Murali Chakravarthy
author_sort Murali Chakravarthy
title Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective
title_short Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective
title_full Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective
title_fullStr Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective
title_full_unstemmed Modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: An anesthesiologist's perspective
title_sort modifying risks to improve outcome in cardiac surgery: an anesthesiologist's perspective
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia
issn 0971-9784
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Challenging times are here for cardiac surgical and anesthesia team. The interventional cardiologist seem to have closed the flow of 'good cases' coming up for any of the surgery,; successful percutaneous interventions seem to be offering reasonable results in these patients, who therefore do not knock on the doors of the surgeons any more . It is a common experience among the cardiac anesthesiologists and surgeons that the type of the cases that come by now are high risk. That may be presence of comorbidities, ongoing medical therapies, unstable angina, uncontrolled heart failure and rhythm disturbances; and in patients with ischemic heart disease, the target coronaries are far from ideal. Several activities such as institution of preoperative supportive circulatory, ventilatory, and systemic disease control maneuvers seem to have helped improving the outcome of these 'high risk ' patients. This review attempts to look at various interventions and the resulting improvement in outcomes. Several changes have happened in the realm of cardiac surgery and several more are en route. At times, for want of evidence, maximal optimization may not take place and the patient may encounter unfavorable outcomes.. This review is an attempt to bring the focus of the members of the cardiac surgical team on the value of preoperative optimization of risks to improve the outcome. The cardiac surgical patients may broadly be divided into adults undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery, valve surgery and pediatric patients undergoing repair/ palliation of congenital heart ailments. Optimization of risks appear to be different in each genre of patients. This review also brings less often discussed issues such as anemia, nutritional issues and endocrine problems. The review is an attempt to data on ameliorating modifiable risk factors and altering non modifiable ones.
topic Modifiable
outcome improvement
risk stratification
url http://www.annals.in/article.asp?issn=0971-9784;year=2017;volume=20;issue=2;spage=226;epage=233;aulast=Chakravarthy
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