Endothelial dysfunction is a cardiovascular disease hallmark. After non-cardiac surgery, cardiovascular events correlate with surgical outcomes. Understanding the role of endothelial function in these events is crucial. This research aims to study endothelial function and its association with cardiovascular events.
To study the presence of endothelial damage and its association with cardiac events, the investigators will perform an observational study to evaluate flow-induced dilatation of the brachial artery in patients scheduled for non-cardiac surgery. After ethical review board approval, the investigators will select 200 patients admitted for non-cardiac surgery. After the patient written consent, the investigators will perform an ultrasound evaluation of the brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation. This will be performed before, during, and after surgery. A basal troponin level will be obtained and repeatedly measured in the three days after surgery. The investigators will observe clinical outcomes one, 3, and 6 months after the hospitalization. To observe 8% of events, for a 5% alpha and 80% power, 161 patients are needed for our study. The authors considered that to account for a loss of 10% of patients, a sample of 177 patients will be required. Considering no national or local incidence of cardiovascular events, we aim to complete a 200-patient selection.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Echographic FMD evaluation. Pre and post-operative troponin measurements.
Hospital Clínico de la Universidad de Chile
Independencia, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile
RECRUITINGMajor Cardiac Events
Result composed of myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, and Death
Time frame: 7 days after surgery
Major Cardiac Events
Result composed of myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, and Death
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
Major Cardiac Events
Result composed of myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, and Death
Time frame: 3 months after surgery
Major Cardiac Events
Result composed of myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, and Death
Time frame: 6 months after surgery
Myocardial Injury
Troponin I elevation
Time frame: 1 day after surgery
Myocardial Injury
Troponin I elevation
Time frame: 2 days after surgery
Myocardial Injury
Troponin I elevation
Time frame: 3 days after surgery
Stroke
Stroke incidence after surgery
Time frame: 7 days after surgery
Stroke
Stroke incidence after surgery
Time frame: 1 month after surgery
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Stroke
Stroke incidence after surgery
Time frame: 3 months after surgery
Stroke
Stroke incidence after surgery
Time frame: 6 months after surgery