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J Inflamm Res ; 17: 755-764, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38344305

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Purpose: On-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is one of the most common revascularization surgical therapies for coronary artery disease (CAD). However, owing to the use of cardiopulmonary bypass ("on-pump"), the body develops systemic inflammatory response syndrome, which leads to the risk of morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to determine the perioperative outcomes of patients who underwent on-pump CABG surgery using the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII). Patients and methods: This single-center retrospective study used secondary data from patients' electronic medical records and medical records archives at the National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita, who underwent on-pump CABG from January 2019 to December 2022. A total of 1056 on-pump CABG procedures were performed after exclusion. Lymphocyte, segmental neutrophil, and platelet counts from the preoperative data were used to calculate the SII values. An SII cutoff value of 528.715 × 103/mm3 divided the patients into two groups. Results: The SII value of 1056 patients were calculated, among which 490 (46%) patients had a preoperative SII value of ≥528.715 × 103/mm3. Multivariate analysis showed that a high SII significantly prolonged the duration of surgery (OR 1.005, 95% CI 1.003-1.006) and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time (OR 1.007, 95% CI 1.005-1.009). High SII values significantly predicted prolonged mechanical ventilation (OR 6.154, 95% CL 3.938-9.617), intensive care unit (ICU) stay (OR 6.332, 95% CL 4.232-9.474), and hospital stay (OR 3.517, 95% CL 2.711-4.562). Regarding other perioperative outcomes, a high SII significantly predicted the risk of postoperative atrial AF, cardiac arrest, acute myocardial infarction, and mortality. Conclusion: A high preoperative SII value can predict morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing on-pump CABG surgery.

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Vasc Health Risk Manag ; 19: 353-361, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37405255

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Purpose: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the primary cause of mortality in developing countries. Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) offers more upside in revascularization by preventing cardiopulmonary bypass trauma and minimizing aortic manipulation. Even though cardiopulmonary bypass is not involved, OPCAB still causes a significant systemic inflammatory response. This study determines the prognostic values of the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) towards perioperative outcomes in patients who underwent OPCAB surgery. Patients and methods: This was a single-center retrospective study at the National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita, Jakarta, using secondary data from electronic medical records and medical record archives of all patients who underwent OPCAB from January 2019 through December 2021. A total of 418 medical records were obtained, and 47 patients were excluded based on the exclusion criteria. The values of SII were calculated from preoperative laboratory data of segmental neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, and platelet count. Patients were divided into two groups based on the SII cutoff value of 878.056 x 103/mm3. Results: The baseline SII values of 371 patients were calculated, among which 63 (17%) patients had preoperative SII values of ≥878.057 x 103/mm3. High SII values were a significant predictor of prolonged ventilation (RR 1.141, 95% CI 1.001-1.301) and prolonged ICU stay (RR 1.218, 95% CI 1.021-1.452) after OPCAB surgery. A positive correlation was observed between SII and hospital length of stay after OPCAB surgery. From the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, SII predicted prolonged ventilation duration, with an area under the curve of 0.658 (95% CI 0.575-0.741, p = 0.001). Conclusion: High preoperative SII values are capable of predicting prolonged mechanical ventilation and intensive care unit stay after OPCAB surgery.


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Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump , Humans , Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump/adverse effects , Retrospective Studies , Coronary Artery Bypass , Respiration, Artificial/adverse effects , Inflammation/diagnosis , Inflammation/etiology , Intensive Care Units , Length of Stay
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Am J Case Rep ; 24: e938752, 2023 Apr 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37073105

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND Chronic immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) is associated with a higher incidence of adverse outcomes, increased morbidity and mortality rates, and higher health care costs, especially in open-heart surgery. The information regarding managing chronic ITP in patients undergoing mitral valve replacement (MVR) surgery is scarce, and reported cases are limited. CASE REPORT A 42-year-old woman with more than 20 years of history of immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) had episodes of breathing difficulties in the last 4 years. The patient was diagnosed with severe mitral stenosis (MS) and moderate mitral regurgitation (MR). Laboratory examination before surgery showed thrombocytopenia (49 000/µL). Therefore, the surgery was postponed until the platelet count exceeded 100 000/µL. The patient was given 10 units of thrombocyte concentrate 1 day before surgery and 500 mg of methylprednisolone 3 times a day orally for 5 days as preoperative management. Under a total cardiopulmonary bypass, MVR was performed using a bioprosthetic valve. Postoperative transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed no valvular leakage in the surrounding of the prosthetic valve and that the valve was functioning normally. Platelet monitoring was conducted, and the platelet count increased to 147 000/µL on the third day. CONCLUSIONS Our case report shows that aggressive preoperative platelet count correction and treatment may lower the risk associated with a low and unstable platelet count and reduce the risk of mortality and morbidity in patients with ITP who undergo MVR procedures.


Subject(s)
Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation , Mitral Valve Insufficiency , Mitral Valve Stenosis , Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic , Female , Humans , Adult , Purpura, Thrombocytopenic, Idiopathic/complications , Mitral Valve/surgery , Blood Platelets , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/surgery , Mitral Valve Stenosis/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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