Association between preoperative uric acid concentration and the occurrence of atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery: An observational prospective study.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Hellenic Journal of Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1016/j.hjc.2024.11.004
Christian de Tymowski, Anne Boutten, Michael Thy, Guilhem Fournier, Pascal Augustin, Sophie Provenchere, Philippe Montravers, Dan Longrois
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Abstract

Objectives: Uric acid (UA) concentration is associated with an increased risk of atrial fibrillation, but few studies have investigated this association after cardiac surgery. This study investigated the statistical association between postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) and preoperative UA concentration according to the type of cardiac surgery.

Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing cardiac surgery at a tertiary center from January to May 2019 were eligible. Patients were separated into two groups according to POAF occurrence. Subgroup analyses were performed in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or valve surgery. Binary logistic regression models were used to assess independent factors of POAF. Principal component analyses (PCA) were performed to investigate whether CABG or valve surgeries were associated with different biological profiles for POAF.

Results: The study included 221 patients, of whom 76 presented at least one POAF episode. The UA concentration was higher in the POAF group compared with the POAF-free group (352 μmol/l [295-420] vs. 321 μmol/l [249-380], p=0.004). This association persisted in multivariable analysis (for 10 μmol, OR= 1.04 [1.34-8,7]; p=0.014) and in patients undergoing isolated CABG. In patients undergoing valve surgery, despite a high incidence of POAF, no association was found. PCA identified different blood biological profiles for POAF after CABG versus valve surgery.

Conclusions: The preoperative UA concentration was independently associated with the occurrence of POAF after CABG but not after valve surgery. PCA results suggests that different biological profiles contribute to POAF occurrence according to the type of cardiac surgery, thus suggesting different strategies for prevention/intervention.

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心脏手术后术前尿酸浓度与心房颤动发生率之间的关系:一项前瞻性观察研究。
目的:尿酸(UA)浓度与心房颤动风险增加有关,但很少有研究调查心脏手术后的尿酸浓度与心房颤动的关系。本研究根据心脏手术的类型,调查了术后心房颤动(POAF)与术前尿酸浓度之间的统计学关联:2019年1月至5月在一家三级医院接受心脏手术的连续患者均符合条件。根据 POAF 发生率将患者分为两组。对接受冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)或瓣膜手术的患者进行分组分析。二元逻辑回归模型用于评估POAF的独立因素。进行了主成分分析(PCA),以研究CABG或瓣膜手术是否与POAF的不同生物学特征相关:研究共纳入221名患者,其中76人至少有一次POAF发作。与无 POAF 组相比,POAF 组的尿酸浓度更高(352 μmol/l [295-420] vs. 321 μmol/l [249-380],P=0.004)。在多变量分析(10 μmol,OR= 1.04 [1.34-8,7]; p=0.014)和接受孤立 CABG 的患者中,这种关联依然存在。在接受瓣膜手术的患者中,尽管 POAF 的发生率很高,但并未发现任何关联。PCA确定了接受CABG手术和瓣膜手术后POAF的不同血液生物学特征:结论:术前尿酸浓度与 CABG 术后 POAF 的发生有独立关联,但与瓣膜术后 POAF 的发生无关。PCA结果表明,心脏手术类型不同,导致POAF发生的生物特征也不同,因此建议采取不同的预防/干预策略。
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Hellenic Journal of Cardiology
Hellenic Journal of Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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56 days
期刊介绍: The Hellenic Journal of Cardiology (International Edition, ISSN 1109-9666) is the official journal of the Hellenic Society of Cardiology and aims to publish high-quality articles on all aspects of cardiovascular medicine. A primary goal is to publish in each issue a number of original articles related to clinical and basic research. Many of these will be accompanied by invited editorial comments. Hot topics, such as molecular cardiology, and innovative cardiac imaging and electrophysiological mapping techniques, will appear frequently in the journal in the form of invited expert articles or special reports. The Editorial Committee also attaches great importance to subjects related to continuing medical education, the implementation of guidelines and cost effectiveness in cardiology.
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