Independent Risk Factors for Fast-Track Failure Using a Predefined Fast-Track Protocol in Preselected Cardiac Surgery Patients
OBJECTISVES The purpose of this study was to identify the independent risk factors for fast-track failure (FTF) in cardiac surgery patients. DESIGN A retrospective analysis. SETTING A university-affiliated heart center. PARTICIPANTS In a 2-year period, 1,704 consecutive preselected patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery were treated according to the local fast-track protocol in the postanesthetic care unit (PACU), bypassing the intensive care unit (ICU). MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS Independent risk factors for FTF in the univariate regression analysis were tested in a multivariate regression analysis. FTF was defined as any transfer of the preselected patient to the ICU. FTF was primary when the patient was transferred directly from the postanesthetic care unit to the ICU and secondary when the patient was transferred from the intermediate care unit or ward to the ICU. FTF rate was 11.6% for primary and 5.6% for secondary FTF. In the multivariate regression analysis, age\textgreater70 years, female sex, prolonged surgery, and prolonged cross-clamp time could be defined as independent risk factors for FTF. CONCLUSIONS In a preselected patient population, fast-track treatment could be done with a low FTF rate. Independent risk factors for FTF are age, female sex, prolonged surgery, and prolonged cross-clamp time.
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2015.05.193
Projects: Genetical Statistics and Systems Biology
Publication type: Journal article
Journal: Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified
Citation: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia 29(6):1461-1465
Date Published: 1st Dec 2015
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