alexander i. kraev , md andrew nguyen, md r anthony perez-tamayo, md phd gregg landis, md
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Aortic Symposium 2012
Short Term Outcomes in Endovascular and Open Repair of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms
Are Controversial Through NSQIP
Alexander I. Kraev, MDAndrew Nguyen, MD
R Anthony Perez-Tamayo, MD PhDGregg Landis, MD
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National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)
• Administered by the American College of Surgeons– Join Commission Surgical Care Improvement Project
• 400 Centers participating across United States– Teaching and non-teaching hospitals
• 136 Perioperative variables measured– Preoperative risk factors– Intraoperative variables– 30-day post-op morbidity and mortality outcomes
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TEVAR
• Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair– Minimally invasive option to the traditional
open repair• Initial experience at specialty institutions
– Highly favorable towards TEVAR• Currently widely adopted across the
country– Prospective and long-term studies are lacking
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NSQIP 2005-2009 Database
• 12162 total aortic cases– 7374 endovascular repairs– 4788 open repairs
Elective Emergency Total
Open Repair 102 16 118TEVAR 635 128 763Total 737 144 881
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NSQIP Database
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Descriptive Statistics
TEVAR Open P-valueAge (years) 68.5 67.6 .54Male % 59.7 62.7 .55Op Time (min) 170.2 233.8 <.0001Anesth Time (min) 272.2 338.2 <.0001Return to OR (yes %) 12.3% 13.6% .66ASA III/IV (%) 94.6 90.7 .58Emergency (%) 16.7 13.6 .38LOS (days) 7.4 10.8 <.001
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TEVAR vs Open Mortality
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TEVAR vs Open: Cardiac Outcomes
• Combined end-point of cardiac arrest or acute myocardial infarction
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TEVAR vs Open: Pulmonary Outcomes
• Combined end-point of prolonged intubation, re-intubation, pulmonary embolism, or pneumonia
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TEVAR vs Open: Renal Outcomes
• Combined end-point of acute renal insufficiency or acute renal failure
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TEVAR vs Open: Post-Operative Stroke
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Conclusion
• Short term mortality of TEVAR and open repair are equivalent
• Operative time, anesthesia time, and length of stay are shorter in TEVAR
• Pulmonary and renal outcomes are superior in TEVAR
• Stroke rate is higher in TEVAR
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