Abstract
Background We designed this prospective controlled study to evaluate the early postoperative outcomes in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) after open heart surgery (OHS). Patients and methods Between May 2011 and February 2017, 120 patients with elective OHS were included and categorized into a control group (50%) and patients with LC (50%), who were further subdivided according to Child–Turcotte–Pugh (CTP) score into group CTP A (49 patients) and CTP B (11 patients). All preoperative demographic and clinical data in addition to operative and postoperative data were evaluated. Patients with CTP (class C) were excluded. Results Overall, 48 (40%) patients experienced a postoperative complication: 47% of group A cirrhosis, and 91% of group B cirrhosis (P Conclusion Patients with LC have a high incidence of morbidity and mortality after OHS compared with the control. The more the severity of LC, the more the complications and deaths. Patients with mild LC had acceptable outcome compared with others with advanced LC. The Child–Pugh score is more predictive of postoperative course than European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation.
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