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Multicenter Study
. 2021 Dec 3;36(6):725-735.
doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0960.

COVID-19 in the Perioperative Period of Cardiovascular Surgery: the Brazilian Experience

Walter J Gomes  1   2 Isadora Rocco  1   2 Wallace S Pimentel  1 Aislan H B Pinheiro  1 Paulo M S Souza  1 Luiz A A Costa  1 Marjory M P Teixeira  1 Leonardo P Ohashi  1 Caroline Bublitz  1 Isis Begot  1 Rita Simone L Moreira  3 Nelson A Hossne Jr  1 Guilherme F Vargas  1 João Nelson R Branco  1 Carlos A Teles  1 Eduardo A S Medeiros  1 Camila Sáfadi  4 Amândio Rampinelli  5 Leopoldo Moratelli Neto  5 Anderson Rosa Rosado  5 Franciele Kuhn Mesacasa  5 Ismael Escobar Capriata  5 Rodrigo Coelho Segalote  6 Deborah Louize da Rocha Vianna Palmieri  6 Amanda Cristina Mendes Jardim  6 Diego Sarty Vianna  6 Joaquim Henrique de Souza Aguiar Coutinho  7 João Carlos Jazbik  7 Henrique Madureira da Rocha Coutinho  7 Gustavo Kikuta  7 Zely Sant'Anna Marotti de Almeida  7 Gibran Roder Feguri  8 Paulo Ruiz Lucio de Lima  8 Anna Carolina Franco  8 Danilo de Cerqueira Borges  8 Felipe Ramos Honorato De La Cruz  8 Ulisses Alexandre Croti  9 Bruna Cury Borim  9 Carlos Henrique De Marchi  9 Lilian Goraieb  9 Karolyne Barroca Sanches Postigo  9 Fabiano Gonçalves Jucá  10 Fátima Rosane de Almeida Oliveira  10 Rafael Bezerra de Souza  10 Alexandre Cabral Zilli  11 Raul Gaston Sanchez Mas  11 Luiz Carlos Bettiati Junior  11 Ricardo Tranchesi  11 Ayrton Bertini Jr  12 Leandro Vieira Franco  12 Priscila Fernandes  12 Fabiana Oliveira  12 Roberto Moraes Jr  12 Thiago Cavalcanti Vila Nova de Araújo  13 Otávio Penna Braga  13 Antônio Cavalcanti Pedrosa Sobrinho  13 Roberta Tavares Barreto Teixeira  13 Irla Lavor Lucena Camboim  13 Eduardo Nascimento Gomes  14 Pedro Horigushi Reis  14 Luara Piovan Garcia  14 Nelson Henrique Goes Scorsioni  14 Roberto Lago  14 Solange Guizilini  1   2
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Multicenter Study

COVID-19 in the Perioperative Period of Cardiovascular Surgery: the Brazilian Experience

Walter J Gomes et al. Braz J Cardiovasc Surg. .

Abstract

Introduction: We investigated the clinical course and outcomes of patients submitted to cardiovascular surgery in Brazil and who had developed symptoms/signs of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the perioperative period.

Methods: A retrospective multicenter study including 104 patients who were allocated in three groups according to time of positive real time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2): group 1, patients who underwent cardiac surgery > 10 days after positive RT-PCR; group 2, patients with a positive RT-PCR within 10 days before or after surgery; group 3, patients who presented positive RT-PCR > 10 days after surgery. The primary outcome was mortality and secondary outcomes were postoperative complications, intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay, and postoperative days of hospitalization.

Results: The three groups were similar with respect to age, the European System of Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation score, and comorbidities, except hypertension. Postoperative complications and death were significantly higher in groups 2 and 3 than in group 1, and no significant difference between groups 2 and 3 was seen. Group 2 showed a high prevalence of surgery performed as an urgent procedure. Although no significant differences were observed in ICU length of stay, total postoperative hospitalization time was significantly higher in group 3 than in groups 1 and 2.

Conclusion: COVID-19 affecting the postoperative period of patients who underwent cardiovascular surgery is associated with a higher rate of morbidity and mortality. Delaying procedures in RT-PCR-positive patients may help reduce risks of perioperative complications and death.

Keywords: COVID-19; Cardiac Surgical Procedures; Comorbidity; SARS-CoV-2; Thoracic Surgery.

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Conflict of interest statement

No conflict of interest.

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Flowchart of patients in the study. RT-PCR=reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction; SARS-CoV-2=severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

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