Postoperative outcomes of cardio-thoracic surgery in post-COVID versus non-COVID patients - Single-center experience

IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jpcs.jpcs_66_21
J. Thomas, Simon Philipose, Aswathy K. Vijayan, Y. Mohammed, M. Padmanabhan, Antony George, J. Wilson, G. George, J. Abraham, G. Sunil, Bhaskar Ranganathan, J. Periappuram
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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the postoperative outcomes in post COVID versus non-COVID patients undergone cardiac surgery. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort study to analyze the impact of COVID-19 in patients undergoing elective or emergency cardiac surgeries. A total of 512 patients were included in the study over a period of 6 months. The study consists of 35 post-COVID patients and 477 non-COVID patients. All data were collected from previous medical records and hospital database. The clinical outcomes and mortality of post-COVID patients were compared with a cohort of non-COVID patients. The endpoints were compared using t-test or Chi-squared test. Results: Among the post-COVID patients, 54.3% (19) of the post-COVID patients were under COVID category A followed by category B 28.6% (10) and category C 17.1% (6). About 50% of post-COVID patients had complications, especially pneumonia and myocardial infarction following COVID-19. Around 43% of patients showed fibrotic changes in computed tomography (CT) Thorax at the time of admission for surgery. 63% showed CT score in between 1 and 5. The mean COVID antibody titer was 158 U/ml. Majority of the surgeries were coronary artery bypass graft and significant difference was observed in the requirement of intra-aortic balloon pump in post-COVID patients (P < 0.0001). No postoperative mortality reported in post-COVID patients. The postoperative outcomes and survival rates were almost similar in both groups. Conclusion: In our study, the post-COVID patients were recover in a similar way as non-COVID patients after cardiac surgery.
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covid后与非covid患者心胸手术的术后结果-单中心体验
目的:本研究的目的是调查接受心脏手术的新冠肺炎后患者与非新冠肺炎患者的术后结果。材料和方法:回顾性队列研究,分析新冠肺炎对择期或紧急心脏手术患者的影响。共有512名患者参与了为期6个月的研究。该研究包括35名新冠肺炎后患者和477名非新冠肺炎患者。所有数据都是从以前的医疗记录和医院数据库中收集的。将新冠肺炎后患者的临床结果和死亡率与非新冠肺炎患者队列进行比较。使用t检验或卡方检验对终点进行比较。结果:在新冠肺炎后患者中,54.3%(19)的新冠肺炎患者属于A类,其次是B类28.6%(10)和C类17.1%(6)。约50%的新冠肺炎后患者出现并发症,尤其是新冠肺炎后的肺炎和心肌梗死。大约43%的患者在入院接受手术时胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)显示出纤维化变化。63%的患者CT评分在1到5分之间。新冠病毒抗体的平均滴度为158 U/ml。大多数手术是冠状动脉搭桥术,在新冠肺炎后患者对主动脉内球囊泵的需求方面观察到显著差异(P<0.0001)。新冠肺炎患者无术后死亡率报告。两组的术后结果和生存率几乎相似。结论:在我们的研究中,新冠肺炎后患者在心脏手术后的康复方式与非新冠肺炎患者相似。
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