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Myocardial Injury after Noncardiac Surgery: A Large, International, Prospective Cohort Study Establishing Diagnostic Criteria, Characteristics, Predictors, and 30-day Outcomes

Authors :
Fernando, Botto
Pablo, Alonso-Coello
Matthew T V, Chan
Juan Carlos, Villar
Denis, Xavier
Sadeesh, Srinathan
Gordon, Guyatt
Patricia, Cruz
Michelle, Graham
C Y, Wang
Otavio, Berwanger
Rupert M, Pearse
Bruce M, Biccard
Valsa, Abraham
German, Malaga
Graham S, Hillis
Reitze N, Rodseth
Deborah, Cook
Carisi A, Polanczyk
Wojciech, Szczeklik
Daniel I, Sessler
Tej, Sheth
Gareth L, Ackland
Martin, Leuwer
Amit X, Garg
Yannick, Lemanach
Shirley, Pettit
Diane, Heels-Ansdell
Giovanna, Luratibuse
Michael, Walsh
Robert, Sapsford
Holger J, Schünemann
Andrea, Kurz
Sabu, Thomas
Marko, Mrkobrada
Lehana, Thabane
Hertzel, Gerstein
Pilar, Paniagua
Peter, Nagele
Parminder, Raina
Salim, Yusuf
P J, Devereaux
Matthew J, McQueen
Mohit, Bhandari
Jackie, Bosch
Norman, Buckley
Clara K, Chow
Richard, Halliwell
Stephen, Li
Vincent W, Lee
John, Mooney
Mariana V, Furtado
Erica, Suzumura
Eliana, Santucci
Katia, Leite
Jose Amalth do Espirirto, Santo
Cesar A P, Jardim
Alexandre Biasi, Cavalcanti
Helio Penna, Guimaraes
Michael J, Jacka
Finlay, McAlister
Sean, McMurtry
Derek, Townsend
Neesh, Pannu
Sean, Bagshaw
Amal, Bessissow
Emmanuelle, Duceppe
John, Eikelboom
Javier, Ganame
James, Hankinson
Stephen, Hill
Sanjit, Jolly
Andre, Lamy
Elizabeth, Ling
Patrick, Magloire
Guillaume, Pare
Deven, Reddy
David, Szalay
Jacques, Tittley
Jeff, Weitz
Richard, Whitlock
Saeed, Darvish-Kazim
Justin, Debeer
Peter, Kavsak
Clive, Kearon
Richard, Mizera
Martin, O'Donnell
Matthew, McQueen
Jehonathan, Pinthus
Sebastian, Ribas
Marko, Simunovic
Vikas, Tandon
Tomas, Vanhelder
Mitchell, Winemaker
Sarah, McDonald
Paul, O'Bryne
Ameen, Patel
James, Paul
Zubin, Punthakee
Karen, Raymer
Omid, Salehian
Fred, Spencer
Stephen, Walter
Andrew, Worster
Anthony, Adili
Catherine, Clase
Mark, Crowther
James, Douketis
Azim, Gangji
Paul, Jackson
Wendy, Lim
Peter, Lovrics
Sergio, Mazzadi
William, Orovan
Jill, Rudkowski
Mark, Soth
Maria, Tiboni
Rey, Acedillo
Amit, Garg
Ainslie, Hildebrand
Ngan, Lam
Danielle, Macneil
Pavel S, Roshanov
Sadeesh K, Srinathan
Clare, Ramsey
Philip St, John
Laurel, Thorlacius
Faisal S, Siddiqui
Hilary P, Grocott
Andrew, McKay
Trevor W R, Lee
Ryan, Amadeo
Duane, Funk
Heather, McDonald
James, Zacharias
Olga Lucía, Cortés
Maria Stella, Chaparro
Skarlett, Vásquez
Alvaro, Castañeda
Silvia, Ferreira
Pierre, Coriat
Denis, Monneret
Jean Pierre, Goarin
Cristina Ibanez, Esteve
Catherine, Royer
Georges, Daas
Gordon Y S, Choi
Tony, Gin
Lydia C W, Lit
Alben, Sigamani
Atiya, Faruqui
Radhika, Dhanpal
Smitha, Almeida
Joseph, Cherian
Sultana, Furruqh
Lalita, Afzal
Preetha, George
Shaveta, Mala
Holger, Schünemann
Paola, Muti
Enrico, Vizza
G S Y, Ong
Marzida, Mansor
Alvin S B, Tan
Ina I, Shariffuddin
V, Vasanthan
N H M, Hashim
A Wahab, Undok
Ushananthini, Ki
Hou Yee, Lai
Wan Azman, Ahmad
Azad H A, Razack
Vanessa, Valderrama-Victoria
Javier D, Loza-Herrera
Maria, De Los Angeles Lazo
Aida, Rotta-Rotta
Barbara, Sokolowska
Jacek, Musial
Jacek, Gorka
Pawel, Iwaszczuk
Mateusz, Kozka
Maciej, Chwala
Marcin, Raczek
Tomasz, Mrowiecki
Bogusz, Kaczmarek
Bruce, Biccard
Hussein, Cassimjee
Dean, Gopalan
Theroshnie, Kisten
Aine, Mugabi
Prebashini, Naidoo
Rubeshan, Naidoo
Reitze, Rodseth
David, Skinner
Alex, Torborg
Gerard, Urrutia
Mari Luz, Maestre
Miquel, Santaló
Raúl, Gonzalez
Adrià, Font
Cecilia, Martínez
Xavier, Pelaez
Marta, De Antonio
Jose Marcial, Villamor
Jesús Alvarez, García
Maria José, Ferré
Ekaterina, Popova
Ignacio, Garutti
Carmen, Fernández
Maria, Palencia
Susana, Díaz
Teresa, Del Castillo
Alberto, Varela
Angeles, de Miguel
Manuel, Muñoz
Patricia, Piñeiro
Gabriel, Cusati
Maria, Del Barrio
Maria José, Membrillo
David, Orozco
Fidel, Reyes
Robert J, Sapsford
Julian, Barth
Julian, Scott
Alistair, Hall
Simon, Howell
Michaela, Lobley
Janet, Woods
Susannah, Howard
Joanne, Fletcher
Nikki, Dewhirst
C, Williams
A, Rushton
I, Welters
M, Leuwer
Rupert, Pearse
Gareth, Ackland
Ahsun, Khan
Edyta, Niebrzegowska
Sally, Benton
Andrew, Wragg
Andrew, Archbold
Amanda, Smith
Eleanor, McAlees
Cheryl, Ramballi
Neil, Macdonald
Marta, Januszewska
Robert, Stephens
Anna, Reyes
Laura Gallego, Paredes
Pervez, Sultan
David, Cain
John, Whittle
Ana Gutierrez, Del Arroyo
Zhuo, Sun
Patrick S, Finnegan
Cameron, Egan
Hooman, Honar
Aram, Shahinyan
Krit, Panjasawatwong
Alexander Y, Fu
Sihe, Wang
Edmunds, Reineks
Jane, Blood
Megan, Kalin
David, Gibson
Troy, Wildes
Source :
ANESTHESIOLOGY, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau, instname
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer Health, 2014.

Abstract

Background: Myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS) was defined as prognostically relevant myocardial injury due to ischemia that occurs during or within 30 days after noncardiac surgery. The study's four objectives were to determine the diagnostic criteria, characteristics, predictors, and 30-day outcomes of MINS. Methods: In this international, prospective cohort study of 15,065 patients aged 45 yr or older who underwent in-patient noncardiac surgery, troponin T was measured during the first 3 postoperative days. Patients with a troponin T level of 0.04 ng/ml or greater (elevated abnormal laboratory threshold) were assessed for ischemic features (i.e., ischemic symptoms and electrocardiography findings). Patients adjudicated as having a nonischemic troponin elevation (e.g., sepsis) were excluded. To establish diagnostic criteria for MINS, the authors used Cox regression analyses in which the dependent variable was 30-day mortality (260 deaths) and independent variables included preoperative variables, perioperative complications, and potential MINS diagnostic criteria. Results: An elevated troponin after noncardiac surgery, irrespective of the presence of an ischemic feature, independently predicted 30-day mortality. Therefore, the authors' diagnostic criterion for MINS was a peak troponin T level of 0.03 ng/ml or greater judged due to myocardial ischemia. MINS was an independent predictor of 30-day mortality (adjusted hazard ratio, 3.87; 95% CI, 2.96-5.08) and had the highest population-attributable risk (34.0%, 95% CI, 26.6-41.5) of the perioperative complications. Twelve hundred patients (8.0%) suffered MINS, and 58.2% of these patients would not have fulfilled the universal definition of myocardial infarction. Only 15.8% of patients with MINS experienced an ischemic symptom. Conclusion: Among adults undergoing noncardiac surgery, MINS is common and associated with substantial mortality.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00033022
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ANESTHESIOLOGY, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau, instname
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....f66a7554bc21c57b33f9ac141a980e19