Biomarkers can play a vital role in prognosing the perioperative complications in thoracic aorta surgery. The goal of a study is to determine the correlation between intraoperative level of certain biomarkers and total amount of peroperative complications.
This study aims to assess the association between levels of biomarkers and postoperative complications in patients after thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic reconstruction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
132
Using of proadrenomedullin, presepsin, NT-proBNP, Troponin I to determine the correlation of perioperative complications.
Petrovsky Research National Centre of Surgery ( Petrovsky NRCS)
Moscow, Russia
Number of Total Postoperative Complications
Value reported in the Outcome Measure data table reflects the Number of Total Postoperative Complications across all participants.
Time frame: up to 10 days
Total Number Affected by All-Cause Mortality
Overall number of participants, in each arm/group, who died due to any cause
Time frame: up to 10 days
Number of Participants Who Require Extracorporeal Detoxication
Time frame: up to 10 days
Number of Cardiac Disorders
Number of patients who needed medicamental cardiotonic support more than 1 day
Time frame: up to 10 days
Number of Vascular Disorders
Number of patients who needed vasopressor support more than 1 day
Time frame: up to 10 days
Number of Infections and Infestations
Number of patients who develop systemic infection and/or operation wound infection
Time frame: up to 10 days
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