
Postoperative acute respiratory dysfunction and the influence of antibiotics after acute type A aortic dissection surgery: A retrospective analysis
Author(s) -
Christina M. Möller,
Peter-Paul Ellmauer,
Florian Zeman,
Diane Bitzinger,
Bernhard Flörchinger,
Bernhard M. Graf,
York Zausig
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0246724
Subject(s) - medicine , aortic dissection , perioperative , intensive care unit , surgery , incidence (geometry) , pneumonia , mechanical ventilation , body mass index , complication , anesthesia , aorta , physics , optics
Objectives Surgery for acute type A aortic dissection is associated with several perioperative complications, such as acute respiratory dysfunction (ARD). The aim of this study was to investigate perioperative risk factors involved in the development of ARD and whether antibiotic treatment has an impact. Methods 243 patients underwent surgery for acute type A aortic dissection between 2008 and 2017. The patients were retrospectively divided into the ARD and NON-ARD group. ARD was defined as PaO 2 /FiO 2 ≤ 200 mmHg (PF ratio) within 48 hours after surgery. All patients received either narrow- or broad-spectrum antibiotics. Results After the exclusion of 42 patients, 201 patients were analyzed. The PF ratio of the ARD group was significantly lower than of the NON-ARD group within the first 7 days. ARD patients (n = 111) were significantly older ( p = .031) and had a higher body mass index (BMI) ( p = .017). ARD patients required longer postoperative ventilation (2493 vs. 4695 [min], p = .006) and spent more days in the intensive care unit (7.0 vs. 8.9 [days], p = .043) compared to NON-ARD. The mortality was significantly lower for ARD than for NON-ARD patients ( p = .030). The incidence of pneumonia was independent of the antibiotic treatment regime ( p = .391). Renal and neurological complication rate was higher in patients treated with broad-spectrum antibiotic. Conclusion ARD is the main complication (55%) that occurs approximately 24 hours after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection. The preoperative risk factors for ARD were higher age and increased BMI. Patients on broad-spectrum antibiotics did not show an improved postoperative outcome compared to patients with narrow-spectrum antibiotics.