Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure

Despite the great interest in the issue of obesity in cardiac surgery patients, its effect on the outcomes surgical treatment of thoracic aortic diseases has hardly been studied.Aim. To assess the effect of obesity on the results of the aortic arch reconstruction using the frozen elephant trunk (FET...

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Main Authors: B. N. Kozlov, D. S. Panfilov, A. S. Mitryakov, Yu. A. Arsenyeva
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Language:Russian
Published: «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3992
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author B. N. Kozlov
D. S. Panfilov
A. S. Mitryakov
Yu. A. Arsenyeva
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D. S. Panfilov
A. S. Mitryakov
Yu. A. Arsenyeva
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description Despite the great interest in the issue of obesity in cardiac surgery patients, its effect on the outcomes surgical treatment of thoracic aortic diseases has hardly been studied.Aim. To assess the effect of obesity on the results of the aortic arch reconstruction using the frozen elephant trunk (FET) technique.Material and methods. In the period from March 2012 to May 2020, 84 patients with thoracic aortic diseases were operated on. All patients underwent surgical aortic arch reconstruction using the FET technique. Interventions were performed under moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest (25-28° C) and unilateral cerebral perfusion via innominate artery. In accordance with the body mass index, all patients were divided into 2 groups: <30 kg/m2 (group 1, n=56) and >30 kg/m2 (group 2, n=28).Results. Neurological complication rates did not differ between the groups. Respiratory failure requiring tracheostomy and dialysis rate due to acute kidney injury occurred in 28,5% vs 35,7% (p=0,626) and 28,5% vs 17,9% (p=0,273), in patients with obesity and normal body weight, respectively. The reoperation rates due to bleeding was nonsignificantly higher in obese patients (14,3% vs 3,6%, p=0,092). The short-term mortality rate was 9,5% without significant differences in studied groups.Conclusion. Aortic arch surgery using FET technique has comparable early results in obese and normal body weight patients.
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spelling doaj.art-c885c94bab034d8ca6942dbabeddc7362023-03-29T21:23:37Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLCРоссийский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202021-02-0126110.15829/1560-4071-2021-39923040Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedureB. N. Kozlov0D. S. Panfilov1A. S. Mitryakov2Yu. A. Arsenyeva3Cardiology Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical CenterCardiology Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical CenterCardiology Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical CenterCardiology Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical CenterDespite the great interest in the issue of obesity in cardiac surgery patients, its effect on the outcomes surgical treatment of thoracic aortic diseases has hardly been studied.Aim. To assess the effect of obesity on the results of the aortic arch reconstruction using the frozen elephant trunk (FET) technique.Material and methods. In the period from March 2012 to May 2020, 84 patients with thoracic aortic diseases were operated on. All patients underwent surgical aortic arch reconstruction using the FET technique. Interventions were performed under moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest (25-28° C) and unilateral cerebral perfusion via innominate artery. In accordance with the body mass index, all patients were divided into 2 groups: <30 kg/m2 (group 1, n=56) and >30 kg/m2 (group 2, n=28).Results. Neurological complication rates did not differ between the groups. Respiratory failure requiring tracheostomy and dialysis rate due to acute kidney injury occurred in 28,5% vs 35,7% (p=0,626) and 28,5% vs 17,9% (p=0,273), in patients with obesity and normal body weight, respectively. The reoperation rates due to bleeding was nonsignificantly higher in obese patients (14,3% vs 3,6%, p=0,092). The short-term mortality rate was 9,5% without significant differences in studied groups.Conclusion. Aortic arch surgery using FET technique has comparable early results in obese and normal body weight patients.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3992aortic archfrozen elephant trunkobesity
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D. S. Panfilov
A. S. Mitryakov
Yu. A. Arsenyeva
Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
Российский кардиологический журнал
aortic arch
frozen elephant trunk
obesity
title Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
title_full Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
title_fullStr Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
title_full_unstemmed Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
title_short Impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
title_sort impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes after frozen elephant trunk procedure
topic aortic arch
frozen elephant trunk
obesity
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3992
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