Abstract

Performance measurement variables can be applied in clinical practice to evaluate hemodynamic instability. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the performance measurement of mean arterial pressure during cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass and postoperative mortality. A retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass between 2013 and 2016 was conducted. The median performance error (MDPE) and median absolute performance error (MDAPE) were calculated using the preoperative mean arterial pressure as a reference, and intraoperative mean arterial pressures as measured values. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed using performance measurement variables to predict 30-day mortality. Overall survival according to performance measurement variables was evaluated using Cox proportional hazard models and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were generated to compare survival probability. Among 1203 patients, 110 (9.1%) died after surgery, and the 30-day mortality rate was 2.3% (28/1203). After adjusting for confounders, MDPE and MDAPE were significant mean arterial pressure derived predictors of 30-day mortality and overall survival. Intraoperative hypotension measured by performance measurement variables was independently associated with 30-day and overall mortality after cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass. Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed lower survival probability in patients with higher MDAPE during the pre- and post- cardiopulmonary bypass periods (P < 0.001 by log-rank test). Intraoperative hypotension measured by performance measurement variables was independently associated with 30-day and overall mortality after cardiac surgery requiring CPB. We propose that performance measurement variables are useful for quantifying the degree of intraoperative hypotension and predicting survival following cardiac surgery.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT03785132.

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