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Lachmandath S Tewarie1, Ares K Menon, Nima Hatam, Andrea Amerini, Ajay K Moza, Rüdiger Autschbach, Andreas Goetzenich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The main objective of this study will be to determine the effects of a new advanced sternum external fixation (Stern-E-Fix) corset on prevention of sternal instability and mediastinitis in high-risk patients.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22958313 PMCID: PMC3579734 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-7-85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Classification of mediastinitis according to Reida M. El Oakley, J.E.Wright (Dept. Card.Surg, Royal Brompton Hospital, London)
| I | Mediastinitis presenting within 2 weeks after operation in the absence of risk factors |
| II | Mediastinitis in 2 – 6 weeks after operation in the absence of risk factors |
| | - A: Med type I in presence of one or more risk factors |
| | - B: Med type II in presence of one or more risk factors |
| IV | - A: Med type I, II, or III after one failed therapeutic trial |
| | - B: Med type I, II, or III after more than one failed trial |
| V | Mediastinitis presenting for the first time more than 6 weeks after operation |
Figure 1Physiological movement of upper and lower ribs during inspiration.
Figure 2SEF-corset: in anterior -, posterior -, lateral - and anterolateral view.
Description of preoperative clinical characteristics: BMI = Body mass index (kg/m2); COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; DM = diabetes mellitus; PAD = peripheral arterial disease; Log ES = log Euro score
| Mean Age (years) | 63.9 (± 10.9) | 65.9 (±10.6) | 0.518 |
| BMI > 30 | 72.5% | 74.2% | 0.621 |
| COPD | 60.5% | 59.6% | 0.766 |
| DM (I + II) | 48.5% | 45.8% | 0.465 |
| PAD | 40% | 38.3% | 0.654 |
| Renal Failure | 9.5% | 14.9% | 0.026 |
| Mean log Euro score | 4.96% (± 4.3) | 3,89% (± 4.9) | 0.581 |
Description of surgical technique: LITA = left internal thoracic artery; BITA = bilateral internal thoracic artery: OPCAB = off pump coronary artery bypass grafting; Beating heart = on pump beating heart; CPB = cardiopulmonary bypass; Others = other open heart surgery procedures
| Use of ITA | 78% | 79.9% | 0.592 |
| LITA | 73% | 78.9% | - |
| BITA | 5% | 1% | - |
| Others | 22% | 20.1% | 0.531 |
| OPCAB | 11.2% | 12.7% | 0.576 |
| Beating heart | 11.3% | 8.5% | 0.181 |
| CPB | 77.5% | 78.8% | 0.724 |
| Mean CPB time (min) | 59.6 (±33.3) | 58.2 (±36.9) | 0.575 |
| Mean operation time (min) | 93.5 (±45.9) | 86.7 (±54.5) | 0.186 |
Figure 3a. Postoperative infections. Description of postoperative infections: Pulm = pulmonary infections; Sternal = sternal infections according to center of disease control (CDC) classification; UG = urogenital infections; other = unspecified clinical infections. b. Sternal wound infections.
Figure 4Description of postoperative clinical characteristics: Vent = ventilation time (p = 0.01); ICU = Length of stay on Intensive Care Unit (p = 0.01); LOS = total length of stay in hospital (0.002).
Figure 5Sternal wound infection and mediastinitis. Decreasing trend in the last five years, in University Hospital Aachen, Germany. SWI = sternal wound infection and mediastinitis in poststernotomy patients.