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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 593-597, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-796958

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Objective@#To find out what the exact impact of renal malperfusion on short- and long-term postoperative prognosis of ATAAD patietns.@*Methods@#218 patients with ATAAD undergoing surgical repair from June 2009 to May 2012 . Mean age was(47.8±10.7) years and 170 were male(78.0%). Based on computed tomographic angiography and laboratory test, 48 patients were diagnosed with preoperative renal malperfusion(22.0%). Clinical data were compared between two groups and risk factors for short- and long-term mortality identified using Cox regression.@*Results@#Patients with renal malperfusion showed significantly higher incidences of short-term mortality(22.9% vs 8.3%, P=0.023), long-term mortality(87.0% vs 72.9%, P=0.003) and postoperative acute kidney failure(20.8% vs 4.1%, P<0.001). Renal malperfusion was the risk factor for short-term mortality(OR 2.92, 95%CI 1.31-6.63, P=0.009) and long-term mortality(OR 2.56, 95%CI 1.32-4.94, P=0.005).@*Conclusion@#Renal malperfusion significantly increases the postoperative risk of short-term mortality, long-term mortality and incidence of postoperative acute renal failure in patients with ATAAD.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 593-597, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-792095

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Objective To find out what the exact impact of renal malperfusion on short- and long-term postoperative prognosis of ATAAD patietns. Methods 218 patients with ATAAD undergoing surgical repair from June 2009 to May 2012 . Mean age was(47.8 ±10.7) years and 170 were male(78.0%). Based on computed tomographic angiography and laboratory test, 48 patients were diagnosed with preoperative renal malperfusion(22. 0%). Clinical data were compared between two groups and risk factors for short-and long-term mortality identified using Cox regression. Results Patients with renal malperfu-sion showed significantly higher incidences of short-term mortality(22. 9% vs 8. 3%, P =0. 023), long-term mortality (87. 0% vs 72. 9%, P=0. 003) and postoperative acute kidney failure(20. 8% vs 4. 1%, P<0. 001). Renal malperfusion wastheriskfactorforshort-termmortality(OR2.92,95%CI1.31-6.63,P=0.009) andlong-termmortality(OR2.56, 95%CI 1. 32-4. 94, P=0. 005). Conclusion Renal malperfusion significantly increases the postoperative risk of short-term mortality, long-term mortality and incidence of postoperative acute renal failure in patients with ATAAD.

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