Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
Methods: This multi-center retrospective cohort study included specific patient procedures from Optum® healthcare database for patients without intraoperative hypotension (MAP???65 mmHg) discharged to the ICU for???48 h after non-cardiac surgery with valid mean arterial pressure (MAP) readings. A total of 3185 procedures were included in the final cohort, and the association between postoperative hypotension and the primary outcome, 30-day major adverse cardiac or cerebrovascular events, was assessed. Secondary outcomes examined included all-cause 30- and 90-day mortality, 30-day acute myocardial infarction, 30-day acute ischemic stroke, 7-day acute kidney injury stage II/III and 7-day continuous renal replacement therapy/dialysis.
Results: Postoperative hypotension in the ICU was associated with an increased risk of 30-day major adverse cardiac or cerebrovascular events at MAP???65 mmHg (hazard ratio [HR] 1.52; 98.4% confidence interval [CI] 1.17-1.96) and???55 mmHg (HR 2.02, 98.4% CI 1.50-2.72). Mean arterial pressures of???65 mmHg and???55 mmHg were also associated with higher 30-day mortality (MAP???65 mmHg, [HR 1.56, 98.4% CI 1.22-2.00]; MAP???55 mmHg, [HR 1.97, 98.4% CI 1.48-2.60]) and 90-day mortality (MAP???65 mmHg, [HR 1.49, 98.4% CI 1.20-1.87]; MAP???55 mmHg, [HR 1.78, 98.4% CI 1.38-2.31]). Furthermore, we found an association between postoperative hypotension with MAP???55 mmHg and acute kidney injury stage II/III (HR 1.68, 98.4% CI 1.02-2.77). No associations were seen between postoperative hypotension and 30-day readmissions, 30-day acute myocardial infarction, 30-day acute ischemic stroke and 7-day continuous renal replacement therapy/dialysis for any MAP threshold.
Conclusions: Postoperative hypotension in critical care patients with MAP???65 mmHg is associated with adverse events even without experiencing intraoperative hypotension.
SUBMITTER: Smischney NJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7720547 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Critical care (London, England) 20201207 1
<h4>Background</h4>The postoperative period is critical for a patient's recovery, and postoperative hypotension, specifically, is associated with adverse clinical outcomes and significant harm to the patient. However, little is known about the association between postoperative hypotension in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) after non-cardiac surgery, and morbidity and mortality, specifically among patients who did not experience intraoperative hypotension. The goal of this study was to ...[more]