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Long-term results after proximal thoracic aortic redo surgery

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.14750
Date of Publication
2013
Publication Type
Article
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Universitätsklinik fü...

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Czerny, Martin
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Barchichat, Ilan
Meszaros, Katharina
Sodeck, Gottfried H
Weber, Alberto
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Reineke, David Christian
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Englberger, Lars
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Schönhoff, Florian
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Kadner, Alexander
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Jenni, Hansjoerg
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Schmidli, Jürg
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
Carrel, Thierry
Universitätsklinik für Herz- und Gefässchirurgie
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
PLoS ONE
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1932-6203
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0057713
PubMed ID
23469220
Description
Objective: To evaluate early and mid-term results in patients undergoing proximal thoracic aortic redo surgery.

Methods: We analyzed 60 patients (median age 60 years, median logistic EuroSCORE 40) who underwent proximal thoracic aortic redo surgery between January 2005 and April 2012. Outcome and risk factors were analyzed.

Results: In hospital mortality was 13%, perioperative neurologic injury was 7%. Fifty percent of patients underwent redo surgery in an urgent or emergency setting. In 65%, partial or total arch replacement with or without conventional or frozen elephant trunk extension was performed. The preoperative logistic EuroSCORE I confirmed to be a reliable predictor of adverse outcome- (ROC 0.786, 95%CI 0.64–0.93) as did the new EuroSCORE II model: ROC 0.882 95%CI 0.78–0.98. Extensive individual logistic EuroSCORE I levels more than 67 showed an OR of 7.01, 95%CI 1.43–34.27. A EuroSCORE II larger than 28 showed an OR of 4.44 (95%CI 1.4–14.06). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified a critical preoperative state (OR 7.96, 95%CI 1.51–38.79) but not advanced age (OR 2.46, 95%CI 0.48–12.66) as the strongest independent predictor of in-hospital mortality. Median follow-up was 23 months (1–52 months). One year and five year actuarial survival rates were 83% and 69% respectively. Freedom from reoperation during follow-up was 100%.

Conclusions: Despite a substantial early attrition rate in patients presenting with a critical preoperative state, proximal thoracic aortic redo surgery provides excellent early and mid-term results. Higher EuroSCORE I and II levels and a critical preoperative state but not advanced age are independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. As a consequence, age alone should no longer be regarded as a contraindication for surgical treatment in this particular group of patient
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/84806
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