Comorbidities in adult cardiac surgical patients

Abdallah Alhadidi, Dya Adeen Al Smadi, Wael Alshobaki, Ahmad Alawamleh, Suhaib Al Ghawanmeh, Ashraf Fadel Mohammad
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Background: The objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of comorbidities in adult cardiac surgical patients and their impact on post-operative outcomes. Methods: This was an observational analysis of patients presenting for cardiac surgery at Queen Alia Heart Institute in the period between September 2023 and January 2024. Patients’ demographics, comorbidities, type of surgery (cardiac pathology), intensive care unit and hospital length of stay were analysed. Patients were divided into four groups according to their number of extra cardiac comorbidities: Group 0 with no comorbidities, group 1 with 1 comorbidity, group 2 with 2 comorbidities and group 3 with more than 2 comorbidities. These groups were compared in relation to extubation time, intensive care unit length of stay, hospital stay and mortality. Results: Data from 152 adult cardiac surgical patients who underwent 159 procedures was analysed. Male patients were 123 (80.9%). Average age of patients was 57 years and 32 patients (21%) were over 65 years. Most common procedure was CABG 130. Most common comorbidities were: hypertension as 113 (74.3%), diabetes 81 (53.26%), obesity 57 (37.5%), smoking history or respiratory disease 106 (69.73%), peripheral vascular disease 5 (3.29%), renal failure 4 (2.63%). The average Euroscore was 5.25%. Majority of patients 59.9% had more than two extra cardiac comorbidities. Time of tracheal extubation increased from 8.2 hours in group 0 to 18.4 hours in group 3. Mortality increased from 0% in group 0 to 12.1% in group 3. Conclusions: Most of the cardiac surgical patients present with more than two extra cardiac morbidities. As the number of preoperative comorbidities increases; the longer is the duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation and the mortality.  
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成人心脏手术患者的合并症
背景:本研究旨在描述成人心脏手术患者的合并症发生率及其对术后效果的影响:本研究旨在描述成人心脏手术患者的合并症发生率及其对术后效果的影响:本研究对 2023 年 9 月至 2024 年 1 月期间在阿丽雅王后心脏研究所接受心脏手术的患者进行了观察分析。分析了患者的人口统计学特征、合并症、手术类型(心脏病理)、重症监护室和住院时间。根据心脏外合并症的数量将患者分为四组:0组无合并症,1组有1种合并症,2组有2种合并症,3组有2种以上合并症。比较了各组的拔管时间、重症监护室住院时间、住院时间和死亡率:分析了接受 159 例手术的 152 名成人心脏外科患者的数据。男性患者有 123 人(占 80.9%)。患者平均年龄为 57 岁,32 名患者(21%)超过 65 岁。最常见的手术是心血管造影术(CABG),共 130 例。最常见的合并症有:高血压 113 例(74.3%)、糖尿病 81 例(53.26%)、肥胖 57 例(37.5%)、吸烟史或呼吸系统疾病 106 例(69.73%)、外周血管疾病 5 例(3.29%)、肾功能衰竭 4 例(2.63%)。平均欧洲评分为 5.25%。大多数患者(59.9%)有两种以上的心脏并发症。气管插管时间从 0 组的 8.2 小时增加到 3 组的 18.4 小时。死亡率从 0 组的 0% 增加到 3 组的 12.1%:大多数心脏手术患者都有两种以上的心脏外疾病。随着术前合并症数量的增加,术后机械通气的时间和死亡率也会延长。
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