Keegan Grimes (cafefrance2)

HbA1C's predictive value for postoperative complications in cardiac surgery has been mixed. Studies did not account for HbA1C being over-read in anemic patients. This study proposes a novel way of using a ratio of HbA1C over hemoglobin (HH ratio). Retrospective recruitment of patients undergoing cardiac surgery was done with ethics approval. The primary objective of our study is to look for the correlation of HH ratio with 90-day (short-term) and 1-year (long-term) mortality. The secondary objective is to investigate its association with other adverse events. Statistical analysis was done using multivariable regressions and Cox proportional hazard models. Of the 974 patients recruited, 618 had a HH Ratio0.7 was associated with 90-day mortality (HR 5.12, P = 0.033 and HR 7.25, P= 0.048 respectively) and 1-year mortality (HR 4.53, P = 0.028 and HR 9.20, P = 0.022 respectively). The higher HH ratio groups were also associated with increased length of stay (hours) in the intensive care unit (P less then 0.001) and renal complications (P less then 0.001). Our study showed a positive association of HH ratio with 90-day and 1-year mortality and postoperative adverse outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The HH ratio has the potential to be a new perioperative target.Aortic arch pathologies have been a surgical challenge, involving cerebral, visceral and myocardial protection. Innovative techniques including total arch replacement and frozen elephant trunk had evolved over last decades with promising mid-term outcomes. We evaluate our mid-term outcomes on total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk and the role of timely second staged interventions. Between August 2014 and April 2020, 41 patients with aortic arch pathologies underwent total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk with Thoraflex-Hybrid-Plexus device (Vascutek, Inchinnan, Scotland). Patients' perioperative, clinical and radiological outcomes were reviewed. Post discharge survival (n = 37) at 3 year was 100%. Overall survival of 85.3% over a median follow up of 3.3 years, inpatient mortality of 9.8%. Distribution of aortic pathologies with acute type A dissection or intramural hematoma (n = 15, 36.6%), thoracic aortic aneurysm, including arch and descending aortic aneurysm (n = 9, 22%) and chronic aortic dissection including chronic type A and type B dissections (n = 13, 31.7%). Mean operative, circulatory arrest, and antegrade cerebral perfusion time were 417 ± 121 minutes, 89 ± 28 minutes, and 154 ± 43 minutes, respectively. Second stage procedures were performed in 32% and distal stent graft induced new entry was observed in 19% of patients. We reported an Asian series of Thoraflex with outstanding midterm clinical outcomes, given descending aortic pathologies were tackled with a timely second stage interventions. The observation of aortic remodeling and distal stent graft induced new entry requires further investigations.The present study aims to investigate whether preoperative statin use is associated with less postoperative atrial fibrillation occurrence after septal myectomy in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). Clinical data of consecutive patients with HOCM who underwent septal myectomy between February 2009 and May 2019 at our institution was retrospectively reviewed. The cohort was divided into 2 groups according to the status of preoperative statin use (statin group vs no statin group). Logistic regression was used to explore associations of clinical variables with postoperative atrial fibrillation occurrence. A total of 1307 patients with HOCM underdoing septal myectomy were included in the present study, with 109 patients in the statin group and 1198 in the no statin group. Among 322 patients (24.6%) developing postoperative atrial fibrillation, 21 cases (19.3%) occurred in the statin group, while 301 cases (25.1%) were in the no statin group (P = 0.202). After propensity score matching with confounding var