Sweitzer BobbieJean
BobbieJean Sweitzer, MD, FACP, is Professor of Anesthesiology, Director Preoperative Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago. This paper is based on a presentation from the 2015 MSMA Annual Convention.
Mo Med. 2016 Jul-Aug;113(4):320-324.
Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) are some of the most common complications occurring in the perioperative period. Even though traditionally more focus has been on the patient with ischemic disease other cardiac conditions pose a greater risk. The risk is related to both patient-specific and surgical factors. Patients with significant cardiac disease undergoing vascular or major surgery may have up to a 10% risk of major morbidity and mortality. Identifying modifiable risks and intervening pre-, intra- and postoperatively can improve outcomes.
主要不良心脏事件(MACE)是围手术期最常见的一些并发症。尽管传统上更多关注的是患有缺血性疾病的患者,但其他心脏疾病带来的风险更大。这种风险与患者特异性因素和手术因素均有关。患有严重心脏疾病的患者接受血管手术或大手术时,发生严重发病和死亡的风险可能高达10%。识别可改变的风险并在术前、术中和术后进行干预可以改善预后。