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Table 3 Operative data

From: Analysis of risk factors of multiorgan failure after pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis

Variable

Group with multiorgan failure (n = 86)

Group without multiorgan failure (n = 740)

P value

Intubation time, hours

147.0 ± 10.4

56.0 ± 2.0

 < 0.001

ICU retention time, days

12.3 ± 1.1

4.5 ± 0.1

 < 0.001

Hospitalized time postoperative, days

23.6 ± 3.1

14.8 ± 0.2

 < 0.001

Postoperative CVP, mmHg

13.3 ± 0.2

11.5 ± 0.1

 < 0.001

D0 fluid balance, ml

− 640.7 ± 52.0

− 1223.9 ± 31.6

 < 0.001

D1 fluid balance, ml

− 510.0 ± 201.8

− 555.6 ± 31.6

0.693

D2 fluid balance, ml

− 1176.1 ± 131.6

− 478.9 ± 20.9

 < 0.001

Chest drainage, ml

1483.6 ± 85.7

793.8 ± 17.8

 < 0.001

Serum creatinine 24 h after surgery, μmol/l

107.7 ± 4.0

78.6 ± 0.8

 < 0.001

Serum creatinine 48 h after surgery, μmol/l

167.3 ± 5.2

89.1 ± 1.1

 < 0.001

Fresh-frozen plasma, ml

1439.0 ± 153.1

519.3 ± 20.1

 < 0.001

Packed red cells, unit

1.0 ± 0.1

0.4 ± 0.1

 < 0.001

Surgical duration, min

230.0 ± 5.7

174.1 ± 2.1

 < 0.001

Adrenaline, %

100% (66/66)

25.9% (197/760)

 < 0.001

Adrenaline,

1.8 ± 0.02

0.02 ± 0.01

 < 0.001

Blood lactate,

12.5 ± 0.5

2.1 ± 0.1

 < 0.001

  1. Fluid balance on operation day (D0)of group with multiorgan failure were significantly less negative than that of group without multiorgan failure (− 521.2 ± 52.0 ml vs. − 1185.8 ± 31.5 ml, P < 0.001). While fluid balance postoperative day D2 of group with multiorgan failure was significantly more negative than that of group without multiorgan failure (− 1465.4 ± 154.9 ml vs. − 506.2 ± 23.0 ml, P < 0.001). Chest drainage (1483.6 ± 85.7 vs. 793.8 ± 17.8 ml, P < 0.001), and surgical duration (215.1 ± 6.1 vs. 179.7 ± 2.2 min, P < 0.001) of group with multiorgan failure were significantly more than those of group without multiorgan failure