The Gender Specific Effect on the Results of Ascending Aortic Replacement

NCT ID: NCT04905225

Last Updated: 2023-11-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

200 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2013-01-01

Study Completion Date

2023-07-01

Brief Summary

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The aim of our study is to analyze the early and late results in men and women who underwent ascending aortic replacement in antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP) with mild-to-moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest. Female gender is associated with poorer outcomes after surgical aorta replacement. Data on gender specific differences after ascending aortic replacement are conflicting.

Detailed Description

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Description of the procedures:

All surgical procedures will be performed via median sternotomy. During the aortic arch anastomosis, continuous, unilateral SACP using innominate artery will be employed. Unilateral SACP may be converted to bilateral ACP at the surgeon's discretion if adequate cerebral flows are not achieved or if there are concerns with cerebral oximetry measurements.

Once on CPB, the patient will be cooled to a nasopharyngeal (NP) temperature of either 26-32 °C. Rectal temperature with be monitored as an additional temperature sites. Unilateral SACP will only be initiated once the target temperature has been reached. SACP via the innominate artery will be commenced with target flows of 8-10 ml/kg/min and perfusion pressure of 60-80 mmHg. Perfusion adequacy will be evaluated using measurement of blood pressure in both radial arteries and cerebral oximetry using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).

After completion of the aortic hemiarch replacement, CPB will be resumed and the patient re-warmed to 36 °C prior to coming off CPB, with a = 1 °C temperature difference between temperature monitoring sites (NP and rectal).

Intraoperative information will be collected from the anesthetic record, surgical notes and perfusion records. Intraoperative data collection will include total operative time, CPB time, cross-clamp time, hypothermic cardiac arrest time, uSACP time, lowest nasopharyngeal and rectal temperature, arterial pressure in both radial arteries, perfusion rate and perfusion pressure during both of CPB and unilateral SACP, lowest hemoglobin concentration (g/L) and hematocrit (%), acid-base indices, intraoperative red blood cell transfusion (units), highest dose/agent used for intraoperative inotrope or vasopressor support. Also during the surgery will be performed NIRS and BIS-monitoring(bispectral index).

Postoperative data will include valuation of following indicators: mortality (hospital mortality and death from any cause); neurological injury (TIA, stroke, delirium), MRI and CT-scan only in event of postoperative stroke; acute kidney injury (creatinine level prior and 1, 2, 4 postoperative day (POD), renal replacement therapy (dialysis); time of mechanical ventilation; re-exploration for bleeding, tamponade or other reasons; postoperative transfusion (packed red blood cells, platelets, fresh frozen platelets, cryoprecipitate); postoperative myocardial infarction (electrocardiogram and troponins); length of stay (intensive care unit and total hospital days).

Follow-up information will be collected using direct or phone contact with patients, relatives, or physicians.

Conditions

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Ascending Aortic Aneurysm

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

RETROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Ascending aortic replacement

Ascending aortic replacement in ascending aortic aneurysm in men and women

Ascending aortic replacement

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Surgical access will be performed through a median sternotomy. Ascending aortic repair is performed under conditions of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and MHCA with unilateral ACP via innominate artery with a flow rate of 8-10 ml/kg/min and perfusion pressure of 60-80 mmHg. Once CPB is instituted, the aortic cross-clamp is applied, and the heart is arrested with antegrade cardioplegia. Hemiarch replacement involves resection lesser curve of the aortic arch from the base of the innominate artery (Zone 0) to a point immediately distal to the nadir of the lesser curvature (Zone 3 or Zone 2 if the left subclavian artery was too far).

Interventions

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Ascending aortic replacement

Surgical access will be performed through a median sternotomy. Ascending aortic repair is performed under conditions of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and MHCA with unilateral ACP via innominate artery with a flow rate of 8-10 ml/kg/min and perfusion pressure of 60-80 mmHg. Once CPB is instituted, the aortic cross-clamp is applied, and the heart is arrested with antegrade cardioplegia. Hemiarch replacement involves resection lesser curve of the aortic arch from the base of the innominate artery (Zone 0) to a point immediately distal to the nadir of the lesser curvature (Zone 3 or Zone 2 if the left subclavian artery was too far).

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients with small ascending aortic aneurysm (5.0-5.5 cm)
* Elective procedure
* Able to provide written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

* Surgery for acute aortic dissection or emergent operations
* Refusal of surgical treatment
* Oncological disease (high degrees)
* Multiple organ failure
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Boris N Kozlov, Dr

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

TOMSK NRMC CARDIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Locations

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Tomsk NRMC

Tomsk, , Russia

Site Status

Countries

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Russia

Other Identifiers

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Tomsk NRMC CRI

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id