Abstract

To determine which preoperative factors might affect the development of cardiac complications after major noncardiac operations, we prospectively studied 1001 patients over 40 years of age. By multivariate discriminant analysis, we identified nine independent significant correlates of life-threatening and fatal cardiac complications: preoperative third heart sound or jugular venous distention; myocardial infarction in the preceding six months; more than five premature ventricular contractions per minute documented at any time before operation; rhythm other than sinus or presence of premature atrial contractions on preoperative electrocardiogram; age over 70 years; intraperitoneal, intrathoracic or aortic operation; emergency operation; important valvular aortic stenosis; and poor general medical condition. Patients could be separated into four classes of significantly different risk. Ten of the 19 postoperative cardiac fatalities occurred in the 18 patients at highest risk. If validated by prospective application, the multifactorial index may allow preoperative estimation of cardiac risk independent of direct surgical risk.

Keywords

MedicineMyocardial infarctionCardiologyProspective cohort studySinus rhythmInternal medicineStenosisPremature atrial contractionSurgeryAtrial fibrillation

MeSH Terms

Age FactorsAgedEmergenciesFemaleHeart DiseasesHumansMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionPostoperative ComplicationsProspective StudiesPulmonary EmbolismRiskSurgical ProceduresOperativeTachycardia

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Publication Info

Year
1977
Type
article
Volume
297
Issue
16
Pages
845-850
Citations
2770
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Lee Goldman, D. L. CALDERA, Samuel R. Nussbaum et al. (1977). Multifactorial Index of Cardiac Risk in Noncardiac Surgical Procedures. New England Journal of Medicine , 297 (16) , 845-850. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197710202971601

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DOI
10.1056/nejm197710202971601
PMID
904659

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