[Etiology and evolution of anemia in patients submitted to cardiovascular surgery].

Gonzalo M Fernández-Villar, Mauricio Delgado-Gaete, Marco A Borja-Yenchong, Emiliano Rossi, Elsa M Nucifora, Vadim Kotowicz, Rodolfo Pizarro
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Abstract

Introduction: Anemia is associated with increased mortality in patients undergoing major surgeries.

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of anemia in the preoperative period of cardiovascular surgery, its postoperative incidence and its evolution during the first month in our setting.

Methods: A prospective cohort study was carried out in which all patients undergoing central cardiovascular surgery operated during the period 09/01/2021-09/01/2022 in a university hospital were included. Clinical and laboratory follow-up was carried out prior to surgery, on the fifth and on the 30th postoperative day. Groups with and without preoperative anemia were compared.

Results: The prevalence of anemia in the preoperative period was 32.1%. The incidence of anemia in the postoperative period was 96% in the group of patients without previous anemia. One month after surgery, 73 and 90% of the patients, with and without preoperative anemia, respectively, remained anemic. Patients with preoperative anemia had less recovery of their hemoglobin values at one month. A trend towards higher mortality and a greater need for referral to post-hospital discharge rehabilitation centers was observed in those with preoperative anemia.

Conclusions: In this work, a high prevalence and incidence of anemia in the perioperative period of cardiovascular surgeries was evidenced. As well as its subtreatment and high persistence during the month after surgery.

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简介贫血与大手术患者死亡率的增加有关:本研究的目的是评估心血管手术术前贫血的发生率、术后贫血的发生率以及术后第一个月贫血的变化情况:方法: 我们开展了一项前瞻性队列研究,纳入了 2021 年 1 月 9 日至 2022 年 1 月 9 日期间在一家大学医院接受中心心血管手术的所有患者。在手术前、术后第 5 天和第 30 天进行临床和实验室随访。对术前有贫血和无贫血的组别进行了比较:结果:术前贫血发生率为 32.1%。术前贫血率为 32.1%,术后贫血率为 96%。术后一个月,分别有 73% 和 90% 的术前贫血患者和术后无贫血患者仍然贫血。术前贫血的患者在一个月后的血红蛋白值恢复较慢。术前贫血患者的死亡率呈上升趋势,且更需要转诊至出院后康复中心:结论:这项研究表明,心血管手术围手术期贫血的流行率和发生率都很高。结论:这项研究表明,心血管手术围手术期贫血的发生率和发病率都很高,而且在术后一个月内贫血还在不断加重。
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