IntroductionMany publications on coronary surgery and carotid stenosis (CS) can be found,
but we do not have enough information about the relationship between
ischemic stroke, CS and non-coronary cardiac surgery.ObjectivesTo evaluate the incidence and risk factors associated with the stroke and CS
≥50% in patients undergoing non-coronary surgeries.ObjectivesWe assessed 241 patients, aged 40 years or older, between 2009 and 2016,
operated in Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Ponta Grossa-PR, Brazil. We
perform carotid Doppler in patients 40 years of age or older before any
cardiac surgery as a routine. The incidence and possible risk factors for CS
≥50% and perioperative stroke were analyzed by univariate statistical
analysis.Results11 patients (4.56%) presented perioperative stroke. The risk factor for
stroke was CS ≥50%: OR=5.3750 (1.2909-22.3805),
P=0.0208. Eighteen patients (7.46%) had CS ≥50% and
their risk factors were extracardiac arteriopathy: OR=18.6607
(6.3644-54.7143), P<0.0001; COPD: OR=3.9040
(1.4491-10.5179), P=0.0071; diabetes mellitus: OR=2.9844
(1.0453-8.5204), P=0.0411; recent myocardial infarction:
OR=13.8125 (1.8239-104.6052), P=0.0110; EuroSCORE II higher
P=0.0056. ConclusionThe incidences of stroke and CS ≥50% were 4.56% and 7.46%,
respectively. The risk factor for stroke was CS ≥50% and for CS
≥50% were extracardiac arteriopathy, COPD, diabetes mellitus, recent
myocardial infarction and higher EuroSCORE II.
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