In this retrospective registry trial, the investigators sought to assess the incidence and predictors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications as well as their derivatives (acute coronary syndrome, decompensated heart failure, an episode of atrial fibrillation requiring cardiologist consultation, stroke, pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism) in cohort of patients undergoing head and neck surgery.
Inclusion criteria consisted of all the consecutive patients (n=456) diagnosed with head and neck cancer at Turku University Hospital between 1999 and 2008. Patients receiving palliative procedures were also included. Patients whose treatment had started in other institute or whose treatment was not finished in the investigators institute and patients with primary diagnosis of skin cancer were excluded from this study. All head and neck surgery operations (n=591) were assessed. Information was collected by the first author of this article from referral letters, patient files, anesthesiology reports, intensive care unit reports, laboratory database, radiology database, electrocardiograms and pathology reports. Death was certificated from national authority for collecting and compiling statistics on various fields of society and economy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
456
all cause mortality
Time frame: 5 years
myocardial infarction
Time frame: 5 years
stroke
Time frame: 5 years
bleeding
Time frame: 30 days
decompensated heart failure
Time frame: 5 years
new onset atrial fibrillation
Time frame: 5 years
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