Outcome of cardiac surgery patients with complicated intensive care unit stay
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Outcome of cardiac surgery patients with complicated intensive care unit stay
Abstract
Risk stratification has become an essential element in the practice of cardiac surgery. Several studies have identified preoperative risk factors for adverse outcome. However, outcome is mostly defined by 30-day mortality and morbidity. These data reflect poorly the benefit for the patient. Long-term survival, quality of life, and functional status should be included in a more global analysis of the outcome, particularly in patients with complicated ICU stay. By reviewing the recent data reported in the literature, we can identify a number of preoperative predictive factors for complicated ICU stay, including advanced age, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, preoperative low ejection fraction, previous myocardial infarction, reoperation, renal failure, combined surgery (coronary artery bypass grafting plus valve surgery), low hematocrit, and neurologic impairment. Short- and long-term outcomes are dependent on the type of postoperative complication. Unfortunately, data regarding the long-term outcome in these situations are very scarce.
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