Abstract

Cardiovascular risk stratification and perioperative management of subjects undergoing non-cardiac surgery have recently been updated in the 2014 European Society of Cardiology guidelines. Nevertheless, and notwithstanding the epidemiological relevance of this condition, an underevaluation of the importance of perioperative risk stratification is a common feeling. The ANMCO Cardiovascular Prevention Area organized, last year, a web-based survey with 15 questions to investigate perioperative management and care pathways in non-cardiac surgery and to evaluate guideline adherence of Italian cardiologists. Participation in the survey was anonymous. Respondents had a homogeneous geographical, as well as working (coronary care unit, post-intensive care unit, ambulatory service) distribution. Among respondents, 38% evaluated more than 20 patients each month, and 25% more than 20 patients aged >75 years. Local diagnostic guidelines were available according to 60% of respondents. Despite guideline recommendations, cardiological evaluation preceded the anesthesiologic one according to 36% of respondents, and 42% reported that it was performed independent of baseline risk. In addition, perioperative use of risk scores was low (1%), and functional capacity was reported from only 56% of respondents. Half of them used bridge therapy with heparin after stopping direct oral anticoagulants. The results of the ANMCO web-based survey confirm the need to promote educational programs on risk stratification and to raise awareness of Italian cardiologists on this matter in order to improve guideline adherence.

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