PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT

Introduction: Anemia is associated with increased adverse outcomes during the early postoperative period because of high physiologic stress and increased cardiac demand. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between pre-operative anemia and morbi-mortality outcomes in patients underg...

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Main Authors: Carolina Semião, Clara Nogueira, Jacinta Campos, Andreia Coelho, Rita Augusto, Nuno Coelho, Evelise Pinto, João Ribeiro, João Peixoto, Alexandra Canedo
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Published: Sociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/253
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author Carolina Semião
Clara Nogueira
Jacinta Campos
Andreia Coelho
Rita Augusto
Nuno Coelho
Evelise Pinto
João Ribeiro
João Peixoto
Alexandra Canedo
author_facet Carolina Semião
Clara Nogueira
Jacinta Campos
Andreia Coelho
Rita Augusto
Nuno Coelho
Evelise Pinto
João Ribeiro
João Peixoto
Alexandra Canedo
author_sort Carolina Semião
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description Introduction: Anemia is associated with increased adverse outcomes during the early postoperative period because of high physiologic stress and increased cardiac demand. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between pre-operative anemia and morbi-mortality outcomes in patients undergoing elective carotid endarterectomy (CEA), open aortic repair (OAR) or endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and infrainguinal bypass surgery in chronic limb-threatening ischemia.  Methods: Retrospective analysis of all elective patients between 2016-2018, who underwent: CEA, OAR, EVAR and infrainguinal bypass surgery in chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Emergency procedures and transfusion of more than 4 units of red blood cells (RBC) were excluded. Hemoglobin levels were categorized according to the WHO definition for anemia: severe (< 8 g/dL), moderate (8-10.9 g/dL), mild (11-11.9 g/dL in women and 11-12.9 g/dL in men) and no anemia (≥12 g/dL in women and ≥13 g/dL in men).  Results: Our study population comprised 257 patients, of which 74 (28%) underwent EVAR, 26 (10.1%) OAR, 67 (26.1%) CEA and 90 (35%) infrainguinal bypass. Pre-operative anemia was identified in 37.4% (n = 96) of the patients. Of those, 67.7% (n = 65) had mild anemia and 32.3% (n = 31) had moderate-severe anemia. Anemic patients have longer length of stay when compared with non-anemic patients (16.61±16.5; 7.68±4.92, respectively) (p = 0.022) and also longer stay in the post-operative care unite in comparison with patients with hemoglobin within the normal range (average 2.08 days ± 1.12; 1.77 days ± 1.01, respectively) (p<0.001). Pre-operative anemia was associated with the need of peri-operative transfusions (p < 0.001), as expected. In-hospital adverse events were influenced by the presence of anemia (p<0.001), namely surgical site infection (p = 0.002) and re-intervention (p<0.007). Patients who received blood transfusion peri-operatively were more prone to adverse outcomes (p<0.001), such as renal disfunction (p = 0.006), respiratory infections (p =0.015), surgical site infection (p = 0.001) and re-intervention (p = 0.001).  Conclusion: Pre-operative anemia evaluation should be incorporated into the preoperative risk assessment. Iron deficiency anemia is the most frequent type of anemia. In these cases, oral or IV iron supplementation pre-operatively is the preferential treatment, and might decrease the need of blood transfusions. Patients with iron deficiency without anemia also have indication to take oral iron supplementation. This situation urges the application of a well-structured protocol to optimize pre-operative hemoglobin, reduce intra-operative blood loss and improve anemic patients’ status in an effort to reach better outcomes. 
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spelling doaj.art-f7ad761d68444b6c84169e248d63bcb22023-01-16T09:01:57ZporSociedade Portuguesa de Angiologia e Cirurgia VascularAngiologia e Cirurgia Vascular1646-706X2183-00962020-12-0116310.48750/acv.253PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENTCarolina Semião0Clara NogueiraJacinta CamposAndreia CoelhoRita AugustoNuno CoelhoEvelise PintoJoão RibeiroJoão PeixotoAlexandra CanedoMD Introduction: Anemia is associated with increased adverse outcomes during the early postoperative period because of high physiologic stress and increased cardiac demand. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between pre-operative anemia and morbi-mortality outcomes in patients undergoing elective carotid endarterectomy (CEA), open aortic repair (OAR) or endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and infrainguinal bypass surgery in chronic limb-threatening ischemia.  Methods: Retrospective analysis of all elective patients between 2016-2018, who underwent: CEA, OAR, EVAR and infrainguinal bypass surgery in chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Emergency procedures and transfusion of more than 4 units of red blood cells (RBC) were excluded. Hemoglobin levels were categorized according to the WHO definition for anemia: severe (< 8 g/dL), moderate (8-10.9 g/dL), mild (11-11.9 g/dL in women and 11-12.9 g/dL in men) and no anemia (≥12 g/dL in women and ≥13 g/dL in men).  Results: Our study population comprised 257 patients, of which 74 (28%) underwent EVAR, 26 (10.1%) OAR, 67 (26.1%) CEA and 90 (35%) infrainguinal bypass. Pre-operative anemia was identified in 37.4% (n = 96) of the patients. Of those, 67.7% (n = 65) had mild anemia and 32.3% (n = 31) had moderate-severe anemia. Anemic patients have longer length of stay when compared with non-anemic patients (16.61±16.5; 7.68±4.92, respectively) (p = 0.022) and also longer stay in the post-operative care unite in comparison with patients with hemoglobin within the normal range (average 2.08 days ± 1.12; 1.77 days ± 1.01, respectively) (p<0.001). Pre-operative anemia was associated with the need of peri-operative transfusions (p < 0.001), as expected. In-hospital adverse events were influenced by the presence of anemia (p<0.001), namely surgical site infection (p = 0.002) and re-intervention (p<0.007). Patients who received blood transfusion peri-operatively were more prone to adverse outcomes (p<0.001), such as renal disfunction (p = 0.006), respiratory infections (p =0.015), surgical site infection (p = 0.001) and re-intervention (p = 0.001).  Conclusion: Pre-operative anemia evaluation should be incorporated into the preoperative risk assessment. Iron deficiency anemia is the most frequent type of anemia. In these cases, oral or IV iron supplementation pre-operatively is the preferential treatment, and might decrease the need of blood transfusions. Patients with iron deficiency without anemia also have indication to take oral iron supplementation. This situation urges the application of a well-structured protocol to optimize pre-operative hemoglobin, reduce intra-operative blood loss and improve anemic patients’ status in an effort to reach better outcomes.  https://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/253Pre-operative anemiaIron supplementationPatient Blood ManagementVascular surgery
spellingShingle Carolina Semião
Clara Nogueira
Jacinta Campos
Andreia Coelho
Rita Augusto
Nuno Coelho
Evelise Pinto
João Ribeiro
João Peixoto
Alexandra Canedo
PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular
Pre-operative anemia
Iron supplementation
Patient Blood Management
Vascular surgery
title PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
title_full PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
title_fullStr PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
title_full_unstemmed PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
title_short PRE-OPERATIVE ANEMIA AS A PREDICTIVE MORBIDITY OUTCOME — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
title_sort pre operative anemia as a predictive morbidity outcome a retrospective analysis of a vascular surgery department
topic Pre-operative anemia
Iron supplementation
Patient Blood Management
Vascular surgery
url https://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/253
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