Prognostic Impact of Preoperative B-type Natriuretic Peptide for Predicting Myocardial Injury After Non-cardiac Surgery in Patients Who Underwent Open Repair for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: a Retrospective Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Myocardial Injury After Non-cardiac Surgery
- Sponsor
- Gangnam Severance Hospital
- Enrollment
- 198
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- MINS
- Status
- Active, not recruiting
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The aim of this study was to investigate whether preoperative B-type natriuretic peptides serves as an independent predictor of myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS) in abdominal aortic aneurysm open repair.
Detailed Description
The incidence of MINS was compared between the lower BNP and higher BNP groups, and a stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the predictors for MINS.
Investigators
Sung Yeon Ham
professor
Gangnam Severance Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •patients who underwent open repair with AAA from September 2010 to October 2021
Exclusion Criteria
- •Ruptured AAA
- •Traumatic aortic injury
- •Absence of troponin-T value within 30 days of surgery
- •Diagnosis of elevation of troponin-T due to non-ischemic cause (ex: sepsis, pulmonary embolism, atrial fibrillation, cardioversion, etc.)
- •Insufficient medical records
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
MINS
Time Frame: 30 days after surgery
MINS is defined as an elevated Troponin-T within 30 days of surgery. The patients were divided into two groups based on their preoperative BNP levels, and the incidence of MINS was compared between the two groups.