A. Primary objective Identifying risk factors for peri-operative complications in patients who have had COVID-19. B. Secondary objectives Identifying peri-operative complications in patients who have had COVID-19. Follow-up of peri-operative complications during hospitalization. Identifying the safe distance at which a patient can be operated after a Sars CoV2 infection without having an increased risk of peri-operative complications. C. Study inclusion and exclusion criteria 1. Inclusion criteria Patients should be included if: * are scheduled for elective cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation (bypass); * they give their consent for their data to be included in studies; 2. Exclusion criteria Patients should be excluded if: * they have emergency surgery; * have had Sars Cov 2 infection more recently than 3 months; D. Data Collection It is done in an excel table. Data collection is done anonymously. No patient-identifying data will be collected. The collected data will be about comorbidities, COVID-19 status - disease and vaccination, postoperative complications.
Types of data collection from the patients: The type of surgery Age Sex Smoking Diabetes History of renal disease Preoperative anemia Preoperative creatinine Preoperative urea BMI NYHA class ASA score EuroScore I Preoperative LVEF Disease COVID -19 Date of illness Hospitalization for COVID-19 COVID 19 vaccination status Necessary vasopressor peri-operative duration and Maximum dose Perioperative positive inotrope required Bypass duration Duration of Aortic clamping Intraoperative transfusions Post operative creatinine - peak level Post-operative urea peak level Duration of post-operative oro-tracheal intubation NIV required Duration of hospitalization in Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Duration of postoperative hospitalization
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
IUBCV Prof. Dr. CC Iliescu
Bucharest, Romania
RECRUITINGIUBCV Prof. Dr. CC Iliescu
Bucharest, Romania
RECRUITINGIdentifying risk factors for peri-operative complications in patients who have had COVID-19
Time frame: 3 years
Identifying peri-operative complications in patients who have had COVID-19
Follow-up of peri-operative complications during hospitalization.
Time frame: 3 years
Identifying the safe distance at which a patient can be operated after a Sars CoV2 infection without having an increased risk of peri-operative complications.
Time frame: 3 years
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