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In Nordic countries 30-day mortality rate is half that estimated with EuroSCORE II in high-risk adult patients given aprotinin and undergoing mainly complex cardiac procedures




Authorsvan der Linden Jan, Fux Thomas, Kaakinen Timo, Rutanen Juha, Toivonen Jenni M., Nyström Fredrik, Wahba Alexander, Hammas Bengt, Parviainen Maria, Cunha-Goncalves Doris, Hiippala Seppo

PublisherTaylor & Francis

Publication year2024

JournalScandinavian Cardiovascular Journal

Journal name in sourceScandinavian Cardiovascular Journal

Volume58

Issue1

eISSN1651-2006

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14017431.2024.2330347

Web address https://doi.org/10.1080/14017431.2024.2330347

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/387509587


Abstract

Objectives. To describe current on- (isolated coronary arterty bypass grafting, iCABG) and off-label (non-iCABG) use of aprotinin and associated safety endpoints in adult patients undergoing high-risk cardiac surgery in Nordic countries.

Design. Data come from 10 cardiac surgery centres in Finland, Norway and Sweden participating in the European Nordic aprotinin patient registry (NAPaR).

Results. 486 patients were given aprotinin between 2016 and 2020. 59 patients (12.1\%) underwent iCABG and 427 (87.9\%) non-iCABG, including surgery for aortic dissection (16.7\%) and endocarditis (36.0\%). 89.9\% were administered a full aprotinin dosage and 37.0\% were re-sternotomies. Dual antiplatelet treatment affected 72.9\% of iCABG and 7.0\% of non-iCABG patients. 0.6\% of patients had anaphylactic reactions associated with aprotinin. 6.4\% (95 CI\% 4.2\%–8.6\%) of patients were reoperated for bleeding. Rate of postoperative thromboembolic events, day 1 rise in creatinine >44μmol/L and new dialysis for any reason was 4.7\% (95\%CI 2.8\%–6.6\%), 16.7\% (95\%CI 13.4\%–20.0\%) and 14.0\% (95\%CI 10.9\%–17.1\%), respectively. In-hospital mortality and 30-day mortality was 4.9\% (95\%CI 2.8\%–6.9\%) and 6.3\% (95\%CI 3.7\%–7.8\%) in all patients versus mean EuroSCORE II 11.4\% (95\%CI 8.4\%–14.0\%, p < .01). 30-day mortality in patients undergoing surgery for aortic dissection and endocarditis was 6.2\% (95\%CI 0.9\%–11.4\%) and 6.3\% (95\%CI 2.7\%–9.9\%) versus mean EuroSCORE II 13.2\% (95\%CI 6.1\%–21.0\%, p = .11) and 14.5\% (95\%CI 12.1\%–16.8\%, p = .01), respectively.

Conclusions. NAPaR data from Nordic countries suggest a favourable safety profile of aprotinin in adult cardiac surgery.


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