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2. Risk Factors for Hospital Readmission Following Noncardiac Surgery: International Cohort Study
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McGillion, Michael H., Borges, Flavia K., Conen, David, Sessler, Daniel I., Coleman, Brenda L., Marcucci, Maura, Ouellette, Carley, Bird, Marissa, Whitmore, Carly, Henry, Shaunattonie, Ofori, Sandra, Pettit, Shirley M., Bedini, Deborah M., Gauthier, Leslie P., Lounsbury, Jennifer, Carter, Nancy M., Tandon, Vikas, Patel, Ameen, Cafaro, Teresa, Simunovic, Marko R., Harlock, John A., Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Elias, Fadi, Rapanos, Theodore, Forbes, Shawn, Peter, Elizabeth, Watt-Watson, Judy, Metcalfe, Kelly, Carroll, Sandra L., and Devereaux, Philip J.
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- 2024
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3. Effect of colchicine on perioperative atrial fibrillation and myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery in patients undergoing major thoracic surgery (COP-AF): an international randomised trial
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Conen, David, Devereaux, PJ, Vincent, Jessica, Wang, Michael Ke, Wells, Jennifer R., Healey, Jeff S., Landoni, Giovanni, McIntyre, William F., Popova, Ekaterine, Sessler, Daniel I., Srinathan, Sadeesh K., Amir, Mohammed, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., Bossard, Matthias, Chan, Matthew TV, Eikelboom, John W., Fleischmann, Edith, Jolly, Sanjit, Montes, Felix Ramón, Reimer, Cara, Schmartz, Denis, Wang, Chew Yin, Ofori, Sandra N., Blum, Steffen, Alvarez-Garcia, Jesus, Lo Bianco, Giuliana, Traquair, Hugh, Guerrero-Pinedo, Fernando Andres, Oleynick, Christopher, Meyre, Pascal B., Méndez-Zurita, Francisco, Chiarella-Redfern, Helene, Marcucci, Maura, Donati, Francesco, Gonzalez-Osuna, Aranzazu, Minervini, Fabrizio, Moreno Weidmann, Zoraida, Guerra-Ramos, Jose M., Dion, Gabriel, Ramos-Pachón, Anna, Borges, Flavia K., de Sa Boasquevisque, Danielle, Mosconi, Maria Giulia, Amarenco, Pierre, Mitchell, L. Brent, Wyse, George, Cheng, Davy, McAlister, Finlay A., Wells, George A., Baskaran, Geethan, Burns, Andrew T., Gennaccaro, Julia, Howe, Rosemary, Mastrangelo, Louise, Pettit, Shirley, Popovic, Michelle, Shahbaz, Subana, Tosh, Makayla, Zucchetto, Simona J., Heenan, Laura, Lee, Shun Fu, Li, Zhuoru, Xu, Lizhen, Kabon, Barbara, Hoetzenecker, Konrad, Schweiger, Thomas, Reiterer, Christian, Zotti, Oliver, Bsuchner, Paul, Hochreiter, Beatrix, Taschner, Alexander, Adamowitsch, Nikolas, Horvath, Katharina, Hantáková, Nicole, Bidgoli, Javad, Huybrechts, Isabelle, Cappeliez, Serge, Neary, John D., Shargall, Yaron, Tandon, Vikas, Finley, Christian, Agzarian, John, Hanna, Waël, Abdulrahman, Muammar, Lawrence, Kelly, Gregus, Krysten, Quraishi, Faraaz, Wikkerink, Spencer, Wallace, Christine, Prine, Merissa, Gregus, Emily, Hare, Jacqueline, Lombardo, Kristen, Fezia, Behashta, Columbus, Teresa, Rushton, Jacob, DuMerton, Deborah, Reid, Ken, Parlow, Joel, Chung, Wiley, Karizhenskaia, Maria, Malik, Aftab, Tanzola, Rob, Giles, Andrew, McLean, Sean R., McGuire, Anna, Lohser, Jens, Lim, Shirley, Grey, Rebecca, Yee, John, Grant, Kyle, Lee, Alex L., Choi, James J., Dewar, Leith R., Durkin, Christopher, Schisler, Travis, Hecht, Patrick, Hughes, Bevan, Kidane, Biniam, Liu, Richard, Tan, Lawrence, Gowing, Stephen, Buduhan, Gordon, Enns, Stephanie, Poole, Emma, Graham, Kristin, Dubik, Niina, Chin, Alex, Maziak, Donna E., Seely, Andrew JE, Gilbert, Sebastien, Villeneuve, P. James, Sundaresan, Sudhir, Gingrich, Molly, Fazekas, Anna, Bucciero, Kirby, Malthaner, Richard A., Lewis, Deb, Fortin, Dalilah, Qiabi, Mehdi, Nayak, Rahul, Plourde, Madelaine Marie, Haider, Tehmina, Murphy, Rowan, Sellers, Daniel, Donahoe, Laura, Lefebvre, Marco, Lanthier, Luc, Ko, Michael Augustine, Parente, David, Cheung, Victoria, Schieman, Colin, Bessissow, Amal, Wong, Randolph HL, Joynt, Gavin M., Lam, Carmen KM, Lau, Rainbow WH, Wan, Innes YP, Underwood, Malcolm J., Wu, William KK, Wong, Wai Tat, Choi, Gordon YS, Lee, Eva, Hui, Ka Yan, Fung, Beaker, Chan, Chee Sam, Ng, Fung Kei, Thung, Kin Hoi, Gutiérrez-Soriano, Laura, Castañeda, Laura Carmenza, Téllez, Luis Jaime, Ortiz-Ramirez, Lina Marcela, Baiardo-Redaelli, Martina, Belletti, Alessandro, Dieci, Elisa, Monaco, Fabrizio, Muriana, Piergiorgio, Nakhnoukh, Cristina, Novellis, Pierluigi, Turi, Stefano, Viscardi, Stefano, Veronesi, Giulia, Voltolini, Luca, Bongiolatti, Stefano, Salvicchi, Alberto, Gatteschi, Lavinia, Indino, Rossella, Tombelli, Simone, Ravasin, Alice, Salimbene, Ottavia, Rosboch, Giulio Luca, Balzani, Eleonora, Ceraolo, Edoardo, Neitzert, Luca, Brazzi, Luca, Londero, Francesco, Grossi, William, Massullo, Domenico, Fiorelli, Silvia, Margaritora, Stefano, Hashim, Shahrul Amry, Krishnasamy, Sivakumar, See, Woan Shiang, Nawaz, Mohammed Asghar, Bilal, Haris, Trujillo Reyes, Juan Carlos, Martínez-Téllez, Elisabeth, Belda Sanchis, Josep, Planas Canovas, Georgina, Libreros Niño, Alejandra, Parera Ruiz, Ana, Cladellas Gutierrez, Esther, Guarino, Mauro, Urrutia Cuchi, Gerard, Argilaga Nogues, Marta, Rovira Juan, Anna, Medina-Aedo, Melixa, Turró Castillejo, Mª Asunción, Gil Sanchez, Josep Mª, Araúz-Sarmiento, Ibell, Herranz Perez, Gracia, Chavarria Murillo, Stephania, Garcia-Osuna, Alvaro, Rodriguez-Arias, Ainhoa, Berga Garrote, Nuria, Martín Grande, Ascension, Parise Roux, Diego, Gajate Martín, Luis, De Pablo Pajares, Angélica, Candela Toha, Angel Manuel, Moreno Mata, Nicolás, Muñoz Molina, Gema, Caballero Silva, Usue, Cabañero, Alberto, Fra Fernandez, Sara, Cavestany García-Matres, Cristina, Simón, Luisa, Montenegro, Cristina, Pozo, Sergio, Gonzàlez-Tallada, Anna, González Suarez, Susana, Ribas Ball, Montserrat, De Nadal Clanchet, Miriam, Pérez Vélez, Javier, Cruz, Patrícia, Sánchez-Pedrosa, Guillermo, Duque, Patricia, González, Guillermo, Huerta, Luis, Rodríguez, Laura, Garutti, Ignacio, Ruiz-Villa, Laura, Martí-Ejarque, Maria del Mar, Gili-Bueno, Mireia, Maddio Vieyra, Ricardo Matias, Fibla, Juan J., Durán, Núria, de Temple Pla, Marina, Rodríguez-Fuster, Alberto, Bermejo-Martínez, Silvia, Carramiñana, Albert, Opitz, Isabelle, Etienne, Harry, Cata, Juan P., Guerra-Londono, Juan Jose, Rajaram, Ravi, Corrales, German, Vaporciyan, Ara, Mehran, Reza, Sepesi, Boris, Walsh, Garrett, Rice, David, Cukierman, Daniel S., Swisher, Stephen, Marchant, Bryan E., Harris, Lynne C., Cusson, Bruce D., Miller, Scott A., Ayad, Sabry, Araujo, Jorge, Marquez-Roa, Leonardo, Hofstra, Richard L., Wudel, Jr., Leonard J., Minear, Steven C., Teixeira, Camila, Pimentel, Mario, Popoff, Andrew M., Marsack, Kelly, Meehan, Sarah, Chen, Tzonghuei H., Essandoh, Michael, Poppers, Jeremy S., Ke Wang, Michael, Chan, Matthew T V, Cata, Juan P, McLean, Sean R, Srinathan, Sadeesh K, Reyes, Juan Carlos Trujillo, Grande, Ascension Martín, Tallada, Anna Gonzalez, Sessler, Daniel I, Maziak, Donna E, McIntyre, William F, Wong, Randolph H L, McGuire, Anna L, Roux, Diego Parise, Wells, Jennifer R, Ofori, Sandra N, Eikelboom, John W, Jolly, Sanjit S, Healey, Jeff S, and Devereaux, P J
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- 2023
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4. Rationale and design of the colchicine for the prevention of perioperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing major noncardiac thoracic surgery (COP-AF) trial
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Devereaux, Vincent, Jessica, Wang, Michael Ke, Wells, Jennifer R., Conen, David, Devereaux, PJ, Healey, Jeff S., Landoni, Giovanni, McIntyre, William F., Popova, Ekaterine, Sessler, Daniel I., Srinathan, Sadeesh K., Amir, Mohammed, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., Bossard, Matthias, Chan, Matthew T.V., Eikelboom, John W., Fleischmann, Edith, Jolly, Sanjit S., Montes, Felix Ramón, Reimer, Cara, Schmartz, Denis, Wang, Chew Yin, Alvarez-Garcia, Jesus, Bianco, Giuliana Lo, Blum, Steffen, Boasquevisque, Danielle de Sa, Borges, Flavia K., Chiarella-Redfern, Helene, Gonzalez-Osuna, Aranzazu, Guerra-Ramos, Jose M., Marcucci, Maura, Meyre, Pascal B., Ofori, Sandra N., Oleynick, Christopher, Ramos-Pachón, Anna, Traquair, Hugh, Mitchell, L. Brent, Wyse, George, Cheng, Davy, McAlister, Finlay A., Wells, George A., Baskaran, Geethan, Gennaccaro, Julia, Howe, Rosemary, Mastrangelo, Louise, Pettit, Shirley, Shahbaz, Subana, Tosh, Makayla, Zucchetto, Simona J., Heenan, Laura, Lee, Shun Fu, Li, Zhuoru, Xu, Lizhen, Kabon, Barbara, Reiterer, Christian, Taschner, Alexander, Horvath, Katharina, Adamowitsch, Nikolas, Zotti, Oliver, Hantáková, Nicole, Hochreiter, Beatrix, Huybrechts, Isabelle, Cappeliez, Serge, Neary, John D., Shargall, Yaron, Tandon, Vikas, Finley, Christian, Agzarian, John, Hanna, Waël, Abdulrahman, Muammar, Lawrence, Kelly, Gregus, Krysten, Quraishi, Faraaz, Wikkerink, Spencer, Wallace, Christine, Prine, Merissa, Gregus, Emily, Hare, Jacqueline, Lombardo, Kristen, Fezia, Behashta, Columbus, Teresa, DuMerton, Deborah, Reid, Ken, Parlow, Joel, Chung, Wiley, Karizhenskaia, Maria, Malik, Aftab, Kidane, Biniam, Liu, Richard, Tan, Lawrence, Gowing, Stephen, Buduhan, Gordon, Enns, Stephanie, Poole, Emma, Graham, Kristin, McLean, Sean R., McGuire, Anna, Lohser, Jens, Lim, Shirley, Grey, Rebecca, Grant, Kyle, Lee, Alex L., Choi, James J., Dewar, Leith R., Yee, John, Maziak, Donna E., Seely, Andrew J.E., Gilbert, Sebastien, Villeneuve, P. James, Sundaresan, Sudhir, Moffatt-Bruce, Susan D., Gingrich, Molly, Fazekas, Anna, Bucciero, Kirby, Malthaner, Richard A., Lewis, Deb, Fortin, Dalilah, Qiabi, Mehdi, Nayak, Rahul, Plourde, Madelaine Marie, Sellers, Daniel, Donahoe, Laura, Lefebvre, Marco, Lanthier, Luc, Schieman, Colin, Bessissow, Amal, Joynt, Gavin M., Wong, Randolph H.L., Lau, Rainbow W.H., Wong, Wai Tat, Choi, Gordon Y.S., Lee, Eva, Hui, Ka Yan, Fung, Beaker, Chan, Chee Sam, Gutiérrez-Soriano, Laura, Castañeda, Laura Carmenza, Téllez, Luis Jaime, Ortiz-Ramirez, Lina Marcela, De Santis, Simona, Favaro, Giovanni, Muriana, Piergiorgio, Nakhnoukh, Cristina, Novellis, Pierluigi, Turi, Stefano, Veronesi, Giulia, Angelini, Matteo, Voltolini, Luca, Bongiolatti, Stefano, Salvicchi, Alberto, Gatteschi, Lavinia, Indino, Rossella, Tombelli, Simone, Ravasin, Alice, Salimbene, Ottavia, Rosboch, Giulio Luca, Balzani, Eleonora, Massullo, Domenico, Fiorelli, Silvia, Londero, Francesco, Grossi, William, Ng, Tyng Yan, See, Woan Shiang, Nawaz, Mohammed Asghar, Reyes, Juan Carlos Trujillo, Tellez, Elisabeth Martinez, Sanchis, Josep Belda, Cánovas, Georgina Planas, Ruiz, Ana Parera, Gutierrez, Esther Cladellas, Guarino, Mauro, Cuchi, Gerard Urrutia, Nogues, Marta Argilaga, Juan, Anna Rovira, Medina-Aedo, Melixa, Grande, Ascensión Martín, Roux, Diego Parise, Martín, Luis Gajate, Pajares, Angélica De Pablo, Toha, Angel Manuel Candela, Mata, Nicolás Moreno, Molina, Gema Muñoz, Silva, Usue Caballero, Cabañero, Alberto, Fernandez, Sara Fra, Tallada, Anna Gonzàlez, Suarez, Susana González, Ball, Montserrat Ribas, Clanchet, Miriam De Nadal, Ruiz-Villa, Laura, Martí-Ejarque, M.M., Gili-Bueno, Mireia, Ferrández, Jorge Hernández, Llobet, Neus Pons, Cruz, Patricia, Sánchez-Pedrosa, Guillermo, Duque, Patricia, Azcárate, Leire, Martín-Albo, Lorena, Rodríguez-Fuster, Alberto, Bermejo-Martínez, Silvia, Carramiñana, Albert, Minervini, Fabrizio, Cata, Juan P., Rajaram, Ravi, Corrales, German, Guerra-Londono, Juan Jose, Mehran, Reza, Sepesi, Boris, Walsh, Garrett, Cukierman, Daniel S., Marchant, Bryan E., Harris, Lynne C., Cusson, Bruce D., Miller, Scott A., Minear, Steven C., Teixeira, Camila, Pimentel, Mario, Popoff, Andrew M., Cheung, Wing Lee, Marsack, Kelly, Ayad, Sabry, Araujo, Jorge, Chen, Tzonghuei H., Essandoh, Michael, Poppers, Jeremy S., Trujillo Reyes, Juan Carlos, Gonzalez Tallada, Anna, and Garg, Amit X.
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- 2023
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5. High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I Thresholds to Identify Myocardial Injury After Noncardiac Surgery: A Cohort Study
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Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Borges, Flavia K., Tiboni, Maria, Pearse, Rupert, Chan, Matthew T.V., Srinathan, Sadeesh, Kavsak, Peter A., Garg, Amit X., Sessler, Daniel I., Sapsford, Robert, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Pettit, Shirley, Vasquez, Javiera, Mueller, Christian, Walsh, Micheal, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Rodseth, Reitze, Lalu, Manoj, Thabane, Lehana, Guyatt, Gordon, and Devereaux, P.J.
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- 2023
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6. Determinants of tobacco smoking abstinence one year after major noncardiac surgery: a secondary analysis of the VISION study
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Ofori, Sandra N., Marcucci, Maura, Mbuagbaw, Lawrence, Conen, David, Borges, Flavia K., Chow, Clara K., Sessler, Daniel I., Chan, Matthew T.V., Hillis, Graham S., Pettit, Shirley, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, and Devereaux, Philip J.
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- 2022
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7. Association of Preoperative Growth Differentiation Factor-15 Concentrations and Postoperative Cardiovascular Events after Major Noncardiac Surgery
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Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Borges, Flavia K., Conen, David, Tiboni, Maria, Chan, Matthew T. V., Patel, Ameen, Sessler, Daniel I., Kavsak, Peter A., Ofori, Sandra, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Pearse, Rupert, Jaffe, Allan S., Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Garg, Amit X., Pettit, Shirley, Sapsford, Robert, and Devereaux, P. J.
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- 2023
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8. Perioperative covert stroke in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery (NeuroVISION): a prospective cohort study
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Mrkobrada, Marko, Chan, Matthew T.V., Cowan, David, Campbell, Douglas, Wang, Chew Yin, Torres, David, Malaga, German, Sanders, Robert D., Sharma, Manas, Brown, Carl, Sigamani, Alben, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Sharma, Mukul, Guyatt, Gordon, Smith, Eric E., Agid, Ronit, Dmytriw, Adam A., Spence, Jessica, Adunuri, Nikesh R., Borges, Flavia K., Short, Timothy G., Hill, Michael D., Saad, Feryal, Copland, Ingrid, Pettit, Shirley, Ibrahim, Quazi, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., Yusuf, Salim, Tsai, Scott, Sahlas, Demetrios J, Mensinkai, Arun, Sposato, Luciano A, Hussain, Sara, Yang, Steven, Siegal, Deborah, Khaw, Alexander, Mandzia, Jennifer, Simpson, Sara, Raval, Manoj, Karimuddin, Ahmer, Phang, PT, Mok, Vincent CT, Wu, William KK, Yu, Simon CH, Gin, Tony, Loh, Pui San, Liew, Mun Thing, Ramli, Norlisah, Siow, Yee Lein, Fuentes, Maite, Ortiz-Soriano, Victor, Waymouth, Ellen, Kumar, Jonathan, Sadana, Divya, Thomas, Lenimol, Kaczmarek, Bogusz, Lindroth, Heidi, Sessler, Daniel, Apolcer, Sarah, Trombetta, Amelia, Handsor, Stephanie, Dasgupta, Monidipa, Murkin, John M, Lee, Shun Fu, and Devereaux, P.J.
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- 2019
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9. Postoperative Remote Automated Monitoring: Need for and State of the Science
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McGillion, Michael H., Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Allan, Katherine, Marcucci, Maura, Yang, Stephen, Johnson, Ana P., Ross-Howe, Sara, Peter, Elizabeth, Scott, Ted, Ouellette, Carley, Henry, Shaunattonie, Le Manach, Yannick, Paré, Guillaume, Downey, Bernice, Carroll, Sandra L., Mills, Joseph, Turner, Andrew, Clyne, Wendy, Dvirnik, Nazari, Mierdel, Sandra, Poole, Laurie, Nelson, Matthew, Harvey, Valerie, Good, Amber, Pettit, Shirley, Sanchez, Karla, Harsha, Prathiba, Mohajer, David, Ponnambalam, Sem, Bhavnani, Sanjeev, Lamy, Andre, Whitlock, Richard, and Devereaux, P.J.
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- 2018
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10. Dabigatran in patients with myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MANAGE): an international, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
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Devereaux, P.J., Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., Connolly, Stuart, Eikelboom, John, Guyatt, Gordon, Kearon, Clive, Pettit, Shirley, Pogue, Janice, Rodseth, Reitze, Sessler, Daniel I., Vincent, Jessica, Yusuf, Salim, Di Diodato, Sara, Gasic, Zora, Mastrangelo, Louise J., Molnar, Sarah H., Swanson, Jennifer L., Tosh, Makayla L., Wells, Jennifer R., Botto, Fernando, Diaz, Rafael, Chow, Clara K., Berwanger, Otavio, Gonzales, Beatriz, Tandon, Vikas, Villar, Juan Carlos, Vásquez, Skarlet, Jansky, Petr, Dušek, Radovan, Meyhoff, Christian S., Coriat, Pierre, Hoeft, Andreas, Wittmann, Maria, Yonga, Gerald, Xavier, Denis, Rao, Mangala, Mathur, Nandini, Franzosi, Maria Grazia, Seletti, Elena, Malaga, German, Tumanan-Mendoza, Bernadette A., Tagle, Maria Pamela A., Szczeklik, Wojciech, Biccard, Bruce M., Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Popova, Ekaterine, Shields, Martin, Le Manach, Yannick, Moayyedi, Paul, van Zanten, Sander, Fleischmann, Edith, Garg, Amit, Karaye, Kamilu, McFalls, Edward, Sigamani, Alben, Belley-Côté, Emilie, Biedroń, Grzegorz, Borges, Flavia, Frosi Stella, Steffan, Haarmark Nielsen, Christian, Leong, Darryl P., Spence, Jessica, Tran, Allen, Wawrzycka-Adamczyk, Katarzyna, Yang, Stephen S., Yung, Terence, Wyse, D. George, Cheng, Davy, Johnstone, David E., Wells, George A., Joseph, Philip, Patel, Ameen, Gregus, Krysten, Lawrence, Kelly, Doharris, Lindsay, Conen, David, Cheung, Jason, Douketis, Jim, Wright, Douglas, Wikkerink, Spencer, Dechert, William, Panju, Mohamed, Azzam, Khalid, Rapanos, Theodore, Van Helder, Tomas, Shroff, Anjali, Hare, Jacqueline, Kidane, Biniam, Nguyen, Thang, Leydier, Larissa, Bayaraa, Vanessa, Parlow, Joel, DuMerton, Deborah A., Thakrar, Amar, Shelley, Jessica, Deligne, Benoit, Carling, Roberta Daila, Mrkobrada, Marko, Dresser, George K., Jacka, Michael J., Hornstein, David, Winkelaar, Gerrit B., Haider, Zoeb Hussain, Lanjewar, Pravina Prashant, Varughese, Valsamma, Calton, Rajneesh, Ahuja, Hemani, George, Preetha, Sharma, Ambika, Bhatt, Keyur Sureshchandra, Mangukiya, Dhaval Odhavajibhai, Nandaniya, Karshan Vira, Parekh, Viral Vasantrai, Pillai, Ashok Bhaskaran, Menon, Vidya P., Desai, Sanjay Channappa, Sidhu, Ravinder Singh, Gupta, Sandeep Kumar, George, Robbie K., Gurunath, T.R., Drummond, Leanne W., Torborg, Alexandra M., Küsel, Belinda S., Naidoo, Prebashini, Naidoo, Datshana P., Rajah, Chantal, Farina, Zane, von Rahden, Richard Peter, Gumede, Simphiwe, Chishala, Chishala, Coetzee, Ettienne, Dyer, Robert A., Diedericks, Johan, Bielański, Piotr, Kaczmarek, Bogusz, Studzińska, Dorota, Zaniewski, Maciej, Libura, Marek Józef, Zacharias-Nalichowski, Tomasz Mikołaj, Sega, Aurelia A.S., Salwa, Jakub, Kózka, Mateusz, Górka, Jacek, Wludarczyk, Anna, Nowak-Kózka, Ilona, Grudzień, Paweł Szczepan, Gucwa, Jaroslaw W., Słowiaczek, Michał Piotr, Dobosz, Paweł P.D., Gögenur, Ismail, Eriksen, Jens Ravn, Borup, Tine, Kirkegaard, Tove, Isbye, Dan, Sonne, Asger, Rasmussen, Lars S., Pedersen, Sofie, Troensegaard, Hannibal, Duus, Camilla L., Halle, Benedikte M., Gundel, Ossian N., Bernholm, Katrine F., Martinsen, Kristian Rønsholt, Pedersen, Søren, Itenov, Theis S., Camio, Elena, Vázquez, Carles, Matarin, Silvia, Cano, Esther, Álvarez-García, Jesús, India, Inmaculada, González-Osuna, Aránzazu, Vives, Marc, Rosselló, Elena, Serrano, Ana B., Turiel, Maurizio, Drago, Lorenzo, Colombo, Chiara, Marra, Federica, Mos, Lucio, Arteni, Franco, Lembo, Rosalba, Ortalda, Alessandro, Passarani, Simonetta, Mokini, Zhirajr, Figueiredo, Estevao Lanna, Werner, Gustavo Fonseca, Petriz, Joao Luiz, Maia, Lilia Nigro, Bergo, Ricardo R., Precoma, Dalton Bertolim, Saraiva, José Francisco Kerr, Vilamajo, Oscar Gomez, Allegrini, Eduardo, Benzadón, Mariano, Parody, Maria Leonor, Duronto, Ernesto A., Ingaramo, Adrián C., Parra, Gustavo Adolfo, Novoa, Danny, Miller, Scott A., Thomas, Sabu, Karlapudi, Sudhakar P., Bourji, Mohamad H., Banerjee, Subhash, Gupta, Anita, Opole, Isaac O., Fischer, Michal, Mendoza, Victor Lecaros, Reyes, Eugenio Borja, Pierson, Richard J., Shields, Martin O., Piriou, Vincent, Zacharowski, Kai, Rotta-Rotta, Aida, Paper, Main, Srinathan, Sadeesh K., Erb, Jason, Magloire, Patrick, Neary, John, Rahate, Prashant, Chaudhry, Navneet, Mayosi, Bogani, de Nadal, Miriam, Paniagua Iglesias, Pilar, Sharma, Mike, Rao-Melacini, Purnima, Devereaux, P J, Biccard, Bruce M, Meyhoff, Christian S, Srinathan, Sadeesh K, Rahate, Prashant V, Chaudhry, Navneet K, Mayosi, Bongani, Iglesias, Pilar Paniagua, Eikelboom, John W, Sessler, Daniel I, Sharma, Mukul, Connolly, Stuart J, and Bangdiwala, Shrikant I
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- 2018
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11. Design of a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial to Assess Dabigatran and Omeprazole in Patients with Myocardial Injury after Noncardiac Surgery (MANAGE)
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Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Yusuf, Salim, Tandon, Vikas, Rodseth, Reitze, Biccard, Bruce M., Xavier, Denis, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Meyhoff, Christian S., Franzosi, Maria Grazia, Vincent, Jessica, Srinathan, Sadeesh K., Parlow, Joel, Magloire, Patrick, Neary, John, Rao, Mangala, Chaudhry, Navneet K., Mayosi, Bongani, de Nadal, Miriam, Popova, Ekaterine, Villar, Juan Carlos, Botto, Fernando, Berwanger, Otavio, Guyatt, Gordon, Eikelboom, John W., Sessler, Daniel I., Kearon, Clive, Pettit, Shirley, Connolly, Stuart J., Sharma, Mukul, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., and Devereaux, P.J.
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- 2018
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12. Methylprednisolone in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (SIRS): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Whitlock, Richard P, Devereaux, P J, Teoh, Kevin H, Lamy, Andre, Vincent, Jessica, Pogue, Janice, Paparella, Domenico, Sessler, Daniel I, Karthikeyan, Ganesan, Villar, Juan Carlos, Zuo, Yunxia, Avezum, Álvaro, Quantz, Mackenzie, Tagarakis, Georgios I, Shah, Pallav J, Abbasi, Seyed Hesameddin, Zheng, Hong, Pettit, Shirley, Chrolavicius, Susan, and Yusuf, Salim
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- 2015
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13. High-sensitivity Troponin I Predicts Major Cardiovascular Events after Non-Cardiac Surgery: A Vascular Events in Non-Cardiac Surgery Patients Cohort Evaluation (VISION) Substudy.
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Borges, Flavia K., Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Patel, Ameen, Sessler, Daniel I., Tandon, Vikas, Chan, Matthew, Pearse, Rupert, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Garg, Amit X., Sapsford, Robert J., Ofori, Sandra N., Marcucci, Maura, Kavsak, Peter A., Pettit, Shirley, Spence, Jessica, Belley-Cote, Emilie, McGillion, Michael, Whitlock, Richard, and Lamy, Andre
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- 2023
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14. Intraoperative Inspiratory Oxygen Fraction and Myocardial Injury After Noncardiac Surgery: Results From an International Observational Study in Relation to Recent Controlled Trials.
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Pedersen, Sofie S., Holse, Cecilie, Mathar, Clara E., Chan, Matthew T. V., Sessler, Daniel I., Liu, Yingzhi, Zhang, Lin, Kurz, Andrea, Jacka, Mike, Torborg, Alexandra, Biyase, Thuli, Montes, Felix R., Wang, Chew Yin, Pettit, Shirley, Devereaux, P. J., and Meyhoff, Christian S.
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- 2022
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15. Clonidine in Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery
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Devereaux, P. J., Sessler, Daniel I., Leslie, Kate, Kurz, Andrea, Mrkobrada, Marko, Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Villar, Juan Carlos, Sigamani, Alben, Biccard, Bruce M., Meyhoff, Christian S., Parlow, Joel L., Guyatt, Gordon, Robinson, Andrea, Garg, Amit X., Rodseth, Reitze N., Botto, Fernando, Buse, Giovanna Lurati, Xavier, Denis, Chan, Matthew T.V., Tiboni, Maria, Cook, Deborah, Kumar, Priya A., Forget, Patrice, Malaga, German, Fleischmann, Edith, Amir, Mohammed, Eikelboom, John, Mizera, Richard, Torres, David, Wang, C. Y., VanHelder, Tomas, Paniagua, Pilar, Berwanger, Otavio, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Graham, Michelle, Pasin, Laura, Le Manach, Yannick, Gao, Peggy, Pogue, Janice, Whitlock, Richard, Lamy, André, Kearon, Clive, Chow, Clara, Pettit, Shirley, Chrolavicius, Susan, and Yusuf, Salim
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16. Aspirin in Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery
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Devereaux, P. J., Mrkobrada, Marko, Sessler, Daniel I., Leslie, Kate, Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Kurz, Andrea, Villar, Juan Carlos, Sigamani, Alben, Biccard, Bruce M., Meyhoff, Christian S., Parlow, Joel L., Guyatt, Gordon, Robinson, Andrea, Garg, Amit X., Rodseth, Reitze N., Botto, Fernando, Buse, Giovanna Lurati, Xavier, Denis, Chan, Matthew T.V., Tiboni, Maria, Cook, Deborah, Kumar, Priya A., Forget, Patrice, Malaga, German, Fleischmann, Edith, Amir, Mohammed, Eikelboom, John, Mizera, Richard, Torres, David, Wang, C. Y., VanHelder, Tomas, Paniagua, Pilar, Berwanger, Otavio, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Graham, Michelle, Pasin, Laura, Le Manach, Yannick, Gao, Peggy, Pogue, Janice, Whitlock, Richard, Lamy, André, Kearon, Clive, Baigent, Colin, Chow, Clara, Pettit, Shirley, Chrolavicius, Susan, and Yusuf, Salim
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17. Patient preferences of the timing, number and duration of surgeon in-hospital visits on orthopaedic surgery and neurosurgery wards
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Bhandari, Mohit, Sprague, Sheila, Williams, Dale, Pettit, Shirley, Moro, Jaydeep K, Hanson, Beate, and Reddy, Kesava
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18. Persistent Incisional Pain after Noncardiac Surgery: An International Prospective Cohort Study.
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Khan, James S., Sessler, Daniel I., Chan, Matthew T. V., Wang, C. Y., Garutti, Ignacio, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Turan, Alparslan, Busse, Jason W., Buckley, D. Norman, Paul, James, McGillion, Michael, Fernández-Riveira, Carmen, Srinathan, Sadeesh K., Shanthanna, Harsha, Gilron, Ian, Jacka, Michael, Jackson, Paul, Hankinson, James, Paniagua, Pilar, and Pettit, Shirley
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19. Preoperative levels of natriuretic peptides and the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation after noncardiac surgery: a prospective cohort study.
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Szczeklik, Wojciech, LeManach, Yannick, Fronczek, Jakub, Polok, Kamil, Conen, David, McAlister, Finlay A., Srinathan, Sadeesh, Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Biccard, Bruce, Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Górka, Jacek, Pettit, Shirley, Roshanov, Pavel S., and Devereaux, P.J.
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NATRIURETIC peptides ,ATRIAL fibrillation ,PROGNOSIS ,LONGITUDINAL method ,COHORT analysis ,GERIATRIC surgery ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH methodology ,SURGICAL complications ,DISEASE incidence ,MEDICAL cooperation ,EVALUATION research ,COMPARATIVE studies ,PEPTIDE hormones ,PEPTIDES - Abstract
Background: Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is associated with clinically significant short- and long-term complications after noncardiac surgery. Our aim was to describe the incidence of clinically important POAF after noncardiac surgery and establish the prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in this context.Methods: The Vascular events In noncardiac Surgery patIents cOhort evaluatioN (VISION) Study was a prospective cohort study involving patients aged 45 years and older who had inpatient noncardiac surgery that was performed between August 2007 and November 2013. We determined 30-day incidence of clinically important POAF (i.e., resulting in angina, congestive heart failure, symptomatic hypotension or requiring treatment) using logistic regression models to analyze the association between preoperative NT-proBNP and POAF.Results: In 37 664 patients with no history of atrial fibrillation, we found that the incidence of POAF was 1.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.9%-1.1%; 369 events); 3.2% (95% CI 2.3%-4.4%) in patients undergoing major thoracic surgery, 1.3% (95% CI 1.2%-1.5%) in patients undergoing major nonthoracic surgery and 0.2% (95% CI 0.1%-0.3%) in patients undergoing low-risk surgery. In a subgroup of 9789 patients with preoperative NT-proBNP measurements, the biomarker improved the prediction of POAF risk over conventional prognostic factors (likelihood ratio test p < 0.001; fraction of new information from NT-proBNP was 16%). Compared with a reference NT-proBNP measurement set at 100 ng/L, adjusted odds ratios for the occurrence of POAF were 1.31 (95% CI 1.15-1.49) at 200 ng/L, 2.07 (95% CI 1.27-3.36) at 1500 ng/L and 2.39 (95% CI 1.26-4.51) at 3000 ng/L.Interpretation: We determined that the incidence of clinically important POAF after noncardiac surgery was 1.0%. We also found that preoperative NT-proBNP levels were associated with POAF independent of established prognostic factors. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, no. NCT00512109. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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20. Preoperative N-Terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide and Cardiovascular Events After Noncardiac Surgery: A Cohort Study.
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Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Patel, Ameen, Chan, Matthew T.V., Berwanger, Otavio, Ackland, Gareth, Kavsak, Peter A., Rodseth, Reitze, Biccard, Bruce, Chow, Clara K., Borges, Flavia K., Guyatt, Gordon, Pearse, Rupert, Sessler, Daniel I., Heels-Ansdell, Diane, Kurz, Andrea, Wang, Chew Yin, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Garg, Amit X., and Pettit, Shirley
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CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,CARDIOVASCULAR surgery ,BRAIN natriuretic factor ,COHORT analysis ,SURGERY ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Background: Preliminary data suggest that preoperative N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) may improve risk prediction in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery.Objective: To determine whether preoperative NT-proBNP has additional predictive value beyond a clinical risk score for the composite of vascular death and myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS) within 30 days after surgery.Design: Prospective cohort study.Setting: 16 hospitals in 9 countries.Patients: 10 402 patients aged 45 years or older having inpatient noncardiac surgery.Measurements: All patients had NT-proBNP levels measured before surgery and troponin T levels measured daily for up to 3 days after surgery.Results: In multivariable analyses, compared with preoperative NT-proBNP values less than 100 pg/mL (the reference group), those of 100 to less than 200 pg/mL, 200 to less than 1500 pg/mL, and 1500 pg/mL or greater were associated with adjusted hazard ratios of 2.27 (95% CI, 1.90 to 2.70), 3.63 (CI, 3.13 to 4.21), and 5.82 (CI, 4.81 to 7.05) and corresponding incidences of the primary outcome of 12.3% (226 of 1843), 20.8% (542 of 2608), and 37.5% (223 of 595), respectively. Adding NT-proBNP thresholds to clinical stratification (that is, the Revised Cardiac Risk Index [RCRI]) resulted in a net absolute reclassification improvement of 258 per 1000 patients. Preoperative NT-proBNP values were also statistically significantly associated with 30-day all-cause mortality (less than 100 pg/mL [incidence, 0.3%], 100 to less than 200 pg/mL [incidence, 0.7%], 200 to less than 1500 pg/mL [incidence, 1.4%], and 1500 pg/mL or greater [incidence, 4.0%]).Limitation: External validation of the identified NT-proBNP thresholds in other cohorts would reinforce our findings.Conclusion: Preoperative NT-proBNP is strongly associated with vascular death and MINS within 30 days after noncardiac surgery and improves cardiac risk prediction in addition to the RCRI.Primary Funding Source: Canadian Institutes of Health Research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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21. Examination of psychological risk factors for chronic pain following cardiac surgery: protocol for a prospective observational study.
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McGillion, Michael H., Henry, Shaunattonie, Busse, Jason W., Ouellette, Carley, Katz, Joel, Choinière, Manon, Lamy, Andre, Whitlock, Richard, Pettit, Shirley, Hare, Jacqueline, Gregus, Krysten, Brady, Katheryn, Dvirnik, Nazari, Stephen Su Yang, Parlow, Joel, Dumerton-Shore, Deborah, Gilron, Ian, Buckley, D. Norman, Shanthanna, Harsha, and Carroll, Sandra L.
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Introduction Approximately 400 000 Americans and 36 000 Canadians undergo cardiac surgery annually, and up to 56% will develop chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP). The primary aim of this study is to explore the association of pain-related beliefs and genderbased pain expectations on the development of CPSP. Secondary goals are to: (A) explore risk factors for poor functional status and patient-level cost of illness from a societal perspective up to 12 months following cardiac surgery; and (B) determine the impact of CPSP on quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) borne by cardiac surgery, in addition to the incremental cost for one additional QALY gained, among those who develop CPSP compared with those who do not. Methods and analyses In this prospective cohort study, 1250 adults undergoing cardiac surgery, including coronary artery bypass grafting and openheart procedures, will be recruited over a 3-year period. Putative risk factors for CPSP will be captured prior to surgery, at postoperative day 3 (in hospital) and day 30 (at home). Outcome data will be collected via telephone interview at 6-month and 12-month follow-up. We will employ generalised estimating equations to model the primary (CPSP) and secondary outcomes (function and cost) while adjusting for prespecified model covariates. QALYs will be estimated by converting data from the Short Form-12 (version 2) to a utility score. Ethics and dissemination This protocol has been approved by the responsible bodies at each of the hospital sites, and study enrolment began May 2015. We will disseminate our results through CardiacPain. Net, a web-based knowledge dissemination platform, presentation at international conferences and publications in scientific journals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Colchicine for Prevention of Perioperative Atrial Fibrillation in patients undergoing lung resection surgery: a pilot randomized controlled study.
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Bessissow, Amal, Agzarian, John, Shargall, Yaron, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Neary, John, Tandon, Vikas, Finley, Christian, Healey, Jeff S., Conen, David, Rodseth, Reitze, Pettit, Shirley, Decherti, William, Regalado, Otto, Ramasundarahettige, Chinthanie, Alshalash, Saleh, and Devereaux, P. J.
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OBJECTIVES: We carried out a pilot randomized controlled study to determine the feasibility of a large trial evaluating the impact of colchicine versus placebo on postoperative atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter (POAF) among patients undergoing lung resection surgery. METHODS: Patients >55 years of age undergoing lung resection surgery were randomly assigned to receive colchicine 0.6mg or placebo starting a few hours before surgery. Postoperatively, patients received colchicine 0.6mg or placebo twice daily for an additional 9 days. Our feasibility outcomes included the period of time required to recruit 100 patients, the completeness of follow-up and compliance with the study drug. The primary efficacy outcome was POAF within 30 days of randomization. RESULTS: One hundred patients were randomized (49 to colchicine and 51 to placebo) over a period of 12 months at 2 centres in Canada. All patients completed the 30-day follow-up. The mean staff time required to recruit and to follow-up each patient was 165 min. In all, 71% of patients completed the study drug course without interruption. Patient refusal to continuing taking the study drug was the main reason for permanent drug discontinuation. New POAF occurred in 5 (10.2%) patients in the colchicine group and 7 (13.7%) patients in the placebo group (adjusted hazard ratio 0.69, 95% confidence interval 0.20–2.34). CONCLUSIONS: These results show the feasibility of a trial evaluating Colchicine for the prevention of perioperative Atrial Fibrillation in patients undergoing lung resection surgery. This pilot study will serve as the foundation for the large multicentre COP-AF trial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Association Between Postoperative Troponin Levels and 30-Day Mortality Among Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery.
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Devereaux, P. J., Chan, Matthew T. V., Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Walsh, Michael, Berwanger, Otavio, Villar, Juan Carlos, Wang, C. Y., Garutti, R. Ignacio, Jacka, Michael J., Sigamani, Alben, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Biccard, Bruce m., Chow, Clara K., Abraham, Valsa, Tiboni, Maria, Pettit, Shirley, Szczeklik, Wojciech, Buse, Giovanna Lurati, Botto, Fernando, and Guyatt, Gordon
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PREOPERATIVE risk factors ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,TROPONIN ,MORTALITY ,ABDOMINAL aorta surgery ,COHORT analysis ,PATIENTS ,MEDICAL research personnel - Abstract
The article focuses on a study to investigate the relationship between postoperative troponin levels and 30-day mortality among patients undergoing noncardiac surgery. Of the 200 million adults who undergo noncardiac surgery each year more than 1 million will die within 30 days. It also informs that troponin measurements after abdominal aortic surgery may enhance prediction of short-term mortality according to the investigation of clinicians. An international cohort study was conducted which enrolled patients with age of 45 years and older from August 6, 2007, to January 11, 2011. Among patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, troponin T (TnT) measurement during the first 3 days after surgery was significantly associated with 30-day mortality.
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24. Methylprednisolone in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (SIRS): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
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Vincent, Jessica, Pogue, Janice, Pettit, Shirley, Chrolavicius, Susan, Whitlock, Richard P., Lamy, Andre, Devereaux, P. J., Yusuf, Salim, Yunxia Zuo, Avezum, Álvaro, Quantz, Mackenzie, Tagarakis, Georgios I., Shah, Pallav J., Abbasi, Seyed Hesameddin, Hong Zheng, Teoh, Kevin H., Paparella, Domenico, Sessler, Daniel I., Karthikeyan, Ganesan, and Villar, Juan Carlos
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Background Cardiopulmonary bypass initiates a systemic inflammatory response syndrome that is associated with postoperative morbidity and mortality. Steroids suppress inflammatory responses and might improve outcomes in patients at high risk of morbidity and mortality undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. We aimed to assess the effects of steroids in patients at high risk of morbidity and mortality undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods The Steroids In caRdiac Surgery (SIRS) study is a double-blind, randomised, controlled trial. We used a central computerised phone or interactive web system to randomly assign (1:1) patients at high risk of morbidity and mortality from 80 hospital or cardiac surgery centres in 18 countries undergoing cardiac surgery with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass to receive either methylprednisolone (250 mg at anaesthetic induction and 250 mg at initiation of cardiopulmonary bypass) or placebo. Patients were assigned with block randomisation with random block sizes of 2, 4, or 6 and stratified by centre. Patients aged 18 years or older were eligible if they had a European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation of at least 6. Patients were excluded if they were taking or expected to receive systemic steroids in the immediate postoperative period or had a history of bacterial or fungal infection in the preceding 30 days. Patients, caregivers, and those assessing outcomes were masked to allocation. The primary outcomes were 30-day mortality and a composite of death and major morbidity (ie, myocardial injury, stroke, renal failure, or respiratory failure) within 30 days, both analysed by intention to treat. Safety outcomes were also analysed by intention to treat. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00427388. Findings Patients were recruited between June 21, 2007, and Dec 19, 2013. Complete 30-day data was available for all 7507 patients randomly assigned to methylprednisolone (n=3755) and to placebo (n=3752). Methylprednisolone, compared with placebo, did not reduce the risk of death at 30 days (154 [4%] vs 177 [5%] patients; relative risk [RR] 0·87, 95% CI 0·70–1·07, p=0·19) or the risk of death or major morbidity (909 [24%] vs 885 [24%]; RR 1·03, 95% CI 0·95–1·11, p=0·52). The most common safety outcomes in the methylprednisolone and placebo group were infection (465 [12%] vs 493 [13%]), surgical site infection (151 [4%] vs 151 [4%]), and delirium (295 [8%] vs 289 [8%]). Interpretation Methylprednisolone did not have a significant effect on mortality or major morbidity after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. The SIRS trial does not support the routine use of methylprednisolone for patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. High sensitivity troponin T concentrations in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery: A prospective cohort study
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Kavsak, Peter A., Walsh, Mike, Srinathan, Sadeesh, Thorlacius, Laurel, Buse, Giovanna Lurati, Botto, Fernando, Pettit, Shirley, McQueen, Matthew J., Hill, Stephen A., Thomas, Sabu, Mrkobrada, Marko, Alonso-Coello, Pablo, Berwanger, Otavio, Biccard, Bruce M., Cembrowski, George, Chan, Matthew T.V., Chow, Clara K., de Miguel, Angeles, Garcia, Mercedes, and Graham, Michelle M.
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Abstract: Objectives: To determine the proportion of noncardiac surgery patients exceeding the published 99th percentile or change criteria with the high sensitivity Troponin T (hs-TnT) assay. Design and methods: We measured hs-TnT preoperatively and postoperatively on days 1, 2 and 3 in 325 adults. Results: Postoperatively 45% (95% CI: 39–50%) of patients had hs-TnT≥14ng/L and 22% (95% CI:17–26%) had an elevation (≥14ng/L) and change (>85%) in hs-TnT. Conclusion: Further research is needed to inform the optimal hs-TnT threshold and change in this setting. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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26. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HIGH-SENSITIVITY TROPONIN I AND MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AFTER NON-CARDIAC SURGERY.
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Duceppe, Emmanuelle, Borges, Flavia K., Tiboni, Maria, Pearse, Rupert, Chan, Matthew T.V., Srinathan, Sadeesh, Kavsak, Peter, Szalay, David, Garg, Amit, Sessler, Daniel, Sapsford, Robert, Pettit, Shirley, Vasquez, Javiera, and Devereaux, P.J.
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