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Association between postoperative haemoglobin and myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery: a retrospective cohort analysis.

Alparslan Turan1, Barak Cohen2, Eva Rivas3, Liu Liu4, Xuan Pu4, Kamal Maheshwari5, Ehab Farag5, Ozkan Onal6, Jiayi Wang6, Kurt Ruetzler5, Philip J Devereaux7, Daniel I Sessler6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery (MINS) is common, mostly silent, and a strong predictor of postoperative mortality. MINS appears to result from myocardial supply-demand mismatch. Recent data support restrictive perioperative transfusion strategies that can result in low postoperative haemoglobin concentrations. Whether low postoperative haemoglobin is associated with myocardial injury remains unknown. We therefore tested the hypothesis that anaemia is associated with an increased risk of myocardial injury in adults having noncardiac surgery.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of adults ≥45 yr old who had routine postoperative troponin T (TnT) monitoring after noncardiac surgery at the Cleverland Clinic (including those enrolled in the PeriOperative ISchemic Evaluation-2 Trial [POISE-2], the Safety of Addition of Nitrous Oxide to General Anaesthesia in At-risk Patients Having Major Non-cardiac Surgery [ENIGMA-II], Vascular Events In Noncardiac Surgery Patients Cohort Evaluation Study [VISION], and Anaesthetic Depth and Complications After Major Surgery [BALANCED] trial). Patients with baseline increase in TnT and non-ischaemic aetiologies for TnT increase were excluded. The association between postoperative haemoglobin concentration during the 3 initial postoperative days and the incidence of MINS (fourth-generation TnT ≥0.03 ng ml-1 judged as attributable to ischaemia) was assessed using a time-varying covariate Cox proportional hazards survival analysis.
RESULTS: Among 6141 patients, 4480 were analysed. The incidence of MINS was 155/4480 (3.5%), ranging from 0/345 (0%) among patients whose lowest postoperative haemoglobin exceeded 13 g dl-1 to 52/611 (8.5%) in patients whose minimum postoperative haemoglobin was <8 g dl-1. The confounder-adjusted hazard ratio [95% confidence interval] for having MINS was 1.29 [1.16-1.42] for every 1 g dl-1 decrease in postoperative haemoglobin in a time-varying covariate analysis. Similar associations were identified in sensitivity analyses.
CONCLUSION: Lower postoperative haemoglobin values are associated with MINS. Whether this association is modifiable by prevention or treatment of anaemia remains to be determined.
Copyright © 2020 British Journal of Anaesthesia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  anaesthesia; cardiovascular risk; noncardiac surgery; perioperative anaemia; postoperative outcomes

Year:  2020        PMID: 33039122     DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2020.08.056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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Review 1.  Perioperative Myocardial Injury/Infarction After Non-cardiac Surgery in Elderly Patients.

Authors:  Linggen Gao; Lei Chen; Jing He; Bin Wang; Chaoyang Liu; Rong Wang; Li Fan; Rui Cheng
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-05-19

2.  Development and Validation of Predictive Model-HASBLAD Score-For Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events During Perioperative Period of Non-cardiac Surgery: A Single Center Experience in China.

Authors:  Menglin Zhao; Zhi Shang; Jiageng Cai; Cencen Wu; Yuan Xu; Lin Zeng; Hong Cai; Mao Xu; Yuanyuan Fan; Yanguang Li; Wei Gao; Weixian Xu; Lingyun Zu
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-05-09

Review 3.  Natriuretic Peptides and Troponins to Predict Cardiovascular Events in Patients Undergoing Major Non-Cardiac Surgery.

Authors:  Marco Alfonso Perrone; Alberto Aimo; Sergio Bernardini; Aldo Clerico
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-24       Impact factor: 4.614

4.  Myocardial injury in noncardiac surgery.

Authors:  Jungchan Park; Jong-Hwan Lee
Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol       Date:  2021-10-18

Review 5.  Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Immune Check-Point Inhibitor Myocarditis: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Luca Arcari; Giacomo Tini; Giovanni Camastra; Federica Ciolina; Domenico De Santis; Domitilla Russo; Damiano Caruso; Massimiliano Danti; Luca Cacciotti
Journal:  J Imaging       Date:  2022-04-05
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