2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1235247
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Perioperative selenium administration in cardiac surgery patients, a way out to reduce post surgical adversities? A meta analysis

Syeda Tayyaba Rehan,
Hassan ul Hussain,
Laiba Imran
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThe oxidative damage suffered in cardiac surgery is associated with declining trace elements which lead to the development of multi organ dysfunction (MOD), acute kidney injury (AKI), or increased length of hospital stay (LOS). Recent evidence shows the cardioprotective role of the trace element selenium as it mitigates worsening outcomes post cardiac surgery. Hence, this meta analysis aims to investigate the role of selenium in lowering cardiac surgery related adverse outcomes.MethodsLiterature se… Show more

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“…There were attempts to determine whether Se perioperative administration would be beneficial in reducing post-surgical adverse effects. However, no significant differences were observed in the reduction in mortality, acute kidney injury, length of hospitalization and intensive care unit stay, CK-MB, and troponin I levels compared to placebo groups [121]. SUSTAIN CSX trial assessed the ability of selenite treatment in reducing postoperative organ dysfunction and mortality in 1416 cardiac surgery patients.…”
Section: Cardiac Surgeriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There were attempts to determine whether Se perioperative administration would be beneficial in reducing post-surgical adverse effects. However, no significant differences were observed in the reduction in mortality, acute kidney injury, length of hospitalization and intensive care unit stay, CK-MB, and troponin I levels compared to placebo groups [121]. SUSTAIN CSX trial assessed the ability of selenite treatment in reducing postoperative organ dysfunction and mortality in 1416 cardiac surgery patients.…”
Section: Cardiac Surgeriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are available data from clinical trials assessing the effectiveness of single Se supplementation, its usage in combination with other agents still requires further evaluation [121].…”
Section: Cardiac Surgeriesmentioning
confidence: 99%