1. Association between high dose catecholamine support and liver dysfunction following cardiac surgery
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Oliver Sommerfeld, Christian von Loeffelholz, Michael Bauer, Mahmoud Diab, Torsten Doenst, Christoph Sponholz, and Stefan Kiessling
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Inotrope ,Male ,Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiotonic Agents ,Population ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Ventricular Function, Left ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Liver disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Catecholamines ,Postoperative Complications ,law ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Humans ,Vasoconstrictor Agents ,Postoperative Period ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,education ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Heart Failure ,education.field_of_study ,Ejection fraction ,Cardiopulmonary Bypass ,business.industry ,Liver Diseases ,Organ dysfunction ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Stroke Volume ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Cardiac surgery ,030228 respiratory system ,Vasoplegia ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass is a well-established procedure. However, up to 20% to 30% of patients require high dose vasopressor or inotropic support following surgery, enhancing the risk of organ dysfunction and impacting mortality. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a frequent finding in these patients and may be involved in the pathophysiology of vasoplegia and cardiac failure. Methods Retrospective analysis of 463 patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery in 2014 at our institution. NAFLD was defined using the NAFLD fibrosis score and the vasoactive-inotropy score was used to determine postoperative vasopressor and inotropic dependency. Results Patients with NAFLD more often presented with high vasopressor or inotropic support compared to patients without NAFLD, resulting in significant differences after 6 hours (n = 20 [27.0%] of 74 patients), 12 hours (n = 20 [27.0%] of 74 patients), and on the first postoperative day (n = 12 [16.4%] of 73 patients) of intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. Multivariate analysis revealed time of catecholamine application (P = .001), preoperative left ventricular ejection fraction (P = .001), type of surgery (P = .001), model of endstage liver disease on hospital admission (P = .002), pre-existing pulmonary hypertension (P = .004) and NAFLD-time interaction (P = .05) as independent predictors of high vasopressor and inotropic support. Patients with NAFLD had higher degrees of extrahepatic organ dysfunction, were more dependent on hemodialysis, spent more days in the ICU and within the hospital. Patients with NAFLD and high catecholamine support had the highest mortality rates among the study population. Conclusions NAFLD is a common finding in elective cardiac surgery patients. Anesthesiologists and intensivists should be sensitive for the specific risk profile of this population.
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- 2020