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Patient- and procedure-related factors in the pathophysiology of perioperative myocardial infarction/injury

Gueckel, Johanna and Puelacher, Christian and Glarner, Noemi and Gualandro, Danielle M. and Strebel, Ivo and Zimmermann, Tobias and Arslani, Ketina and Hidvegi, Reka and Liffert, Marcel and Genini, Alessandro and Marbot, Stella and Schlaepfer, Maria and Steiner, Luzius A. and Bolliger, Daniel and Lampart, Andreas and Gürke, Lorenz and Kindler, Christoph and Schären, Stefan and Osswald, Stefan and Clauss, Martin and Rikli, Daniel and Lurati Buse, Giovanna and Mueller, Christian and Basel-PMI Investigators, . (2022) Patient- and procedure-related factors in the pathophysiology of perioperative myocardial infarction/injury. International Journal of Cardiology, 353. pp. 15-21.

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Abstract

Perioperative myocardial infarction/injury (PMI) is a frequent, often missed and incompletely understood complication of noncardiac surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether patient- or procedure-related factors are more strongly associated to the development of PMI in patients undergoing repeated noncardiac surgery.; In this prospective observational study, patient- and procedure-related factors were evaluated for contribution to PMI using: 1) logistic regression modelling with PMI as primary endpoint, 2) evaluation of concordance of PMI occurrence in the first and the second noncardiac surgery (surgery 1 and 2). and 3) the correlation of the extent of cardiomyocyte injury quantified by high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T between surgery 1 and 2. The secondary endpoint was all-cause mortality associated with PMI reoccurrence in surgery 2.; Among 784 patients undergoing repeated noncardiac surgery (in total 1'923 surgical procedures), 116 patients (14.8%) experienced PMI during surgery 1. Among these, PMI occurred again in surgery 2 in 35/116 (30.2%) patients. However, the vast majority of patients developing PMI during surgery 2 (96/131, 73.3%) had not developed PMI during surgery 1 (phi-coefficient 0.150, p < 0.001). The correlation between the extent of cardiomyocyte injury occurring during surgery 1 and 2 was 0.153. All-cause mortality following a second PMI in surgery 2 was dependent on time since surgery (adjusted hazard ratio 5.6 within 30 days and 2.4 within 360 days).; In high-risk patients, procedural factors are more strongly associated with occurrence of PMI than patient factors, but patient factors are also contributors to the occurrence of PMI.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Bereich Medizinische Fächer (Klinik) > Kardiologie > Klinische Outcomeforschung Kardiologie (Müller)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung > Bereich Medizinische Fächer (Klinik) > Kardiologie > Klinische Outcomeforschung Kardiologie (Müller)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung
UniBasel Contributors:Gueckel, Johanna and Puelacher, Christian and Glarner, Noemi and Menosi Gualandro, Danielle and Strebel, Ivo and Zimmermann, Tobias and Mueller, Christian
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0167-5273
e-ISSN:1874-1754
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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