1. Angiopoietin-2 is associated with capillary leak and predicts complications after cardiac surgery
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Jakob Wollborn, Zilu Zhang, Julie Gaa, Moritz Gentner, Christian Hausmann, Felix Saenger, Karina Weise, Samuel Justice, Jean-Luca Funk, Hans Felix Staehle, Marie Thomas, Raphael R. Bruno, Babak Saravi, Jan O. Friess, Markus Marx, Hartmut Buerkle, Georg Trummer, Jochen D. Muehlschlegel, Daniel Reker, Ulrich Goebel, and Felix Ulbrich
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Cardiac surgery ,Capillary leak syndrome ,Critical care ,Fluid balance ,Endothelial permeability ,Angiopoietin-2 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Patients undergoing cardiac surgery are prone to numerous complications. Increased vascular permeability may be associated with morbidity and mortality due to hemodynamic instability, fluid overload, and edema formation. We hypothesized that markers of endothelial injury and inflammation are associated with capillary leak, ultimately increasing the risk of postoperative complications. Methods In this prospective, observational, multidisciplinary cohort study at our tertiary academic medical center, we recruited 405 cardiac surgery patients. Patients were assessed daily using body impedance electrical analysis, ultrasound, sublingual intravital microscopy, and analysis of serum biomarkers. Multivariable models, as well as machine learning, were used to study the association of angiopoietin-2 with extracellular water as well as common complications after cardiac surgery. Results The majority of patients underwent coronary artery bypass grafting, valvular, or aortic surgeries. Across the groups, extracellular water increased postoperatively (20 ± 6 preoperatively to 29 ± 7L on postoperative day 2; P
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- 2023
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