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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIOLOGY
卷 37, 期 8, 页码 688-695出版社
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/EJA.0000000000001267
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- University Health Network Foundation
- Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Management, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
BACKGROUND There is limited and conflicting data on whether sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is associated with postoperative major cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE), and mortality. OBJECTIVES To determine whether SDB is associated with increased risks of MACCE, mortality and length of hospital stay. DESIGN Retrospective cohort analysis from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. SETTING Adults who underwent elective abdominal, orthopaedic, prostatic, gynaecological, thoracic, transplant, vascular or cardiac surgery in the United States of America between 2011 and 2014. PATIENTS The study cohort included 1813 974 surgical patients, of whom 185 615 (10.2%) had SDB. Emergency or urgent surgical procedures were excluded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The incidences of MACCE, respiratory and vascular complications, in-hospital mortality and mean length of hospital stay were stratified by SDB. Linear and logistic regression models were constructed to determine the independent association between SDB and outcomes of interest. RESULTS The incidences of MACCE [25.3 vs. 19.8%, odds ratio (OR) 1.20,P < 0.001] and respiratory complications (11.75 vs. 8.0%, OR 1.43,P < 0.001) were significantly higher in patients with SDB than in those without SDB. SDB was associated with higher rates of atrial fibrillation (14.7 vs. 10.8%,P < 0.001), other arrhythmias (6.0 vs. 5.4%,P < 0.001) and congestive heart failure (9.8 vs. 7.1%,P < 0.001). SDB patients had a lower rate of myocardial infarction (3.1 vs. 3.4%, OR 0.69,P < 0.001), lower mortality (0.6 vs. 1.3%,P < 0.001) and shorter length of hospital stay (4.8 vs. 5.2 days,P < 0.001). CONCLUSION SDB was associated with increased risks of MACCE, and respiratory and vascular complications, but had a lower incidence of in-hospital mortality and shorter length of hospital stay.
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