2023
DOI: 10.2147/dmso.s400597
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The Rate of Postoperative Mortality and Renal and Respiratory Complications are Increased in Patients with Extreme Obesity Undergoing Cardiac Surgery – A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study of 8848 Patients

Abstract: The importance of obesity as a potential risk factor in open heart surgery is well known. The epidemic of extreme obesity is an increasing public health concern and raises alerts regarding postoperative complications and mortality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The study aimed to analyze the impact of extreme obesity (BMI≥40) on the frequency of postoperative complications, as well as early and delayed mortality compared to patients with a lower body mass. Materials and Methodology: This retrospective… Show more

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“…[ 26 ] AKI led to longer median hospital stays and stays in the critical care unit, as well as an 8-fold increase in 30-day mortality. [ 27 ] BMI > 40 kg/m 2[ 28 ] and chronic hyperglycemia (HbA1c ≥ 6.0%) were risk factors. Coexisting risk factors include age, compromised kidney function, pre-operative atrial AF, and duration of surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 26 ] AKI led to longer median hospital stays and stays in the critical care unit, as well as an 8-fold increase in 30-day mortality. [ 27 ] BMI > 40 kg/m 2[ 28 ] and chronic hyperglycemia (HbA1c ≥ 6.0%) were risk factors. Coexisting risk factors include age, compromised kidney function, pre-operative atrial AF, and duration of surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%