Predictors of Low Cardiac Output Syndrome After Isolated Aortic Valve Surgery
Author(s) -
Manjula Maganti,
Vivek Rao,
Michael A. Borger,
Joan Ivanov,
Tirone E. David
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
circulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.795
H-Index - 607
eISSN - 1524-4539
pISSN - 0009-7322
DOI - 10.1161/circulationaha.104.526087
Subject(s) - medicine , ejection fraction , heart failure , cardiology , odds ratio , intra aortic balloon pump , intensive care unit , inotrope , surgery , cardiac surgery , cardiogenic shock , complication , intra aortic balloon pumping , myocardial infarction
Low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS), defined as the need for postoperative intraaortic balloon pump or inotropic support for >30 minutes in the intensive care unit, remains a relatively common complication of aortic valve (AV) surgery. The aim of this study is to identify the preoperative predictors of LCOS in patients undergoing isolated AV surgery.
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