Risk of reoperative valve surgery for endocarditis associated with drug use

We aimed to quantify incidence and operative risks associated with reoperative valve surgeries (RVS) in patients with drug-associated infective endocarditis in a multi-center setting. We formed a registry of patients with drug-associated infective endocarditis who underwent valve surgeries at 8 US c...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2020-04, Vol.159 (4), p.1262-1268.e2
Hauptverfasser: Mori, Makoto, Bin Mahmood, Syed Usman, Schranz, Asher J., Sultan, Ibrahim, Axtell, Andrea L., Sarsour, Nadeen, Hiesinger, William, Boskovski, Marko T., Hirji, Sameer, Kaneko, Tsuyoshi, Woo, Joseph, Tang, Paul, Jassar, Arminder S., Atluri, Pavan, Whitson, Bryan A., Gleason, Thomas, Geirsson, Arnar
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Zusammenfassung:We aimed to quantify incidence and operative risks associated with reoperative valve surgeries (RVS) in patients with drug-associated infective endocarditis in a multi-center setting. We formed a registry of patients with drug-associated infective endocarditis who underwent valve surgeries at 8 US centers between 2011 and 2017. Outcomes of first-time valve surgery (FVS) and RVS were compared. Multivariable logistic regression models related RVS to 30-day mortality. Poisson regression models were fitted to evaluate temporal trends in overall case volume and proportions of patients undergoing RVS. The cohort consisted of 925 patients with drug-associated infective endocarditis who underwent a valve surgery, of which 652 were FVS and 273 were RVS. Patients undergoing FVS had fewer comorbidities than those undergoing RVS. Overall case volume increased from 108 in 2012 to 229 cases in 2017 (P 
ISSN:0022-5223
1097-685X
DOI:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2019.06.055