Acute limb ischemia is one of the devastating vascular emergencies that lead to life and limb loss if the appropriate treatment is not reached.The revascularization is a cornerstone in treating acute limb ischemia. The conventional surgical approach includes surgical embolectomy and surgical bypass.From the anesthetic aspect, this emergency condition limits the lengthening cardiovascular assessment of this high-risk patient group which might lead to the uncertainty outcome.With the variety of patients and procedures, we sought to find out the perioperative adverse events, especially major adverse cardiac events, in acute ischemic limb patients undergoing revascularization, in order to increase awareness of the team and properly admit to ICU in a retrospective manner.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
240
Anesthesiology department, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Bangkok, Thailand
RECRUITINGMahidolU
Bangkok, Thailand
RECRUITINGIncidence of major adverse cardiac events
Incidence of major adverse cardiac events, which are cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, stroke
Time frame: during hospital stay, up to 4 weeks
Incidence of the perioperative complication
Incidence of the perioperative other complication, which are major bleeding, repercussion syndrome, compartment syndrome, rhabdomyolysis and unplanned ICU admission from any causes.
Time frame: during hospital stay, up to 4 weeks
Factors contribute to the adverse outcome
Factors contribute to the adverse outcome, which are the patients' condition and the underlying diseases, the surgical intervention and the anesthetic technique.
Time frame: during hospital stay, up to 4 weeks
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