Characterization of multiple organ failure after ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm repair

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Hafeez, Muhammad Saad [1 ]
Li, Shimena R. [2 ]
Reitz, Katherine M. [1 ,2 ]
Phillips, Amanda R. [1 ,2 ]
Habib, Salim G. [1 ]
Jano, Antalya [3 ]
Dai, Yancheng [3 ]
Stone, Andre [3 ]
Tzeng, Edith [1 ,2 ]
Makaroun, Michel S. [1 ,2 ]
Liang, Nathan L. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, Div Vasc Surg, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Aortic aneurysm rupture; Abdominal aortic aneurysm; Multiple organ failure; Outcomes; EPIDEMIOLOGY; OUTCOMES; TRAUMA; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL;
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10.1016/j.jvs.2023.06.011
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Multiple organ failure (MOF) is associated with poor outcomes and increased mortality in sepsis and trauma. There are limited data regarding MOF in patients after ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (rAAA) repair. We aimed to identify the contemporary prevalence and characteristics of patients with rAAA with MOF. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients with rAAA who underwent repair (2010-2020) at our multihospital institution. Patients who died within the first 2 days after repair were excluded. MOF was quantified by modified (excluding hepatic system) Denver, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Score (MODS) for postoperative days 3 to 5 to determine the prevalence of MOF. MOF was defined as a Denver score of >3, dysfunction in two or more organ systems by SOFA score, or a MODS score of >8. Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank testing were used to evaluate differences in 30-day mortality between multiple organ failure and patients without MOF. Logistic regression was used to assess predictors of MOF. Results: Of 370 patients with rAAA, 288 survived past two days (mean age, 73 +/- 10.1 years; 76.7% male; 44.1% open repair), and 143 had data for MOF calculation recorded. From postoperative days 3 to 5, 41 (14.24%) had MOF by Denver, 26 (9.03%) by SOFA, and 39 (13.54%) by MODS criteria. Among these scoring systems, pulmonary and neurological systems were impacted most commonly. Among patients with MOF, pulmonary derangement occurred in 65.9% (Denver), 57.7% (SOFA), and 56.4% (MODS). Similarly, neurological derangement occurred in 92.3% (SOFA) and 89.7% (MODS), but renal derangement occurred in 26.8% (Denver), 23.1% (SOFA), and 10.3% (MODS). MOF by all three scoring systems was associated with increased 30-day mortality (Denver: 11.3% vs 41.5% [P < .01]; DOFA: 12.6% vs 46.2% [P < .01]; MODS: 12.5% vs 35.9% [P < .01]), as was MOF by any criteria (10.8% vs 35.7 %; P < .01). Patients with MOF were more likely to have a higher body mass index (55.9 +/- 26.6 vs 49.0 +/- 15.0; P = .011) and to have had a preoperative stroke (17.9% vs 6.0%; P = .016). Patients with MOF were less likely to have undergone endovascular repair (30.4% vs 62.1%; P < .001). Endovascular repair was protective against MOF (any criteria) on multivariate analysis (odds ratio, 0.23; 95% confidence interval, 0.08-0.64; P = .019) after adjusting for age, gender, and presenting systolic blood pressure. Conclusions: MOF occurred in only 9% to 14% of patients after rAAA repair, but was associated with a three-fold increase in mortality. Endovascular repair was associated with a reduced MOF incidence.
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