2018
DOI: 10.1177/0267659118768151
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Risk factors to predict leg ischemia in patients undergoing single femoral artery cannulation in minimally invasive cardiac surgery

Abstract: In peripheral cannulation for minimally invasive cardiac surgery, body mass index, cannula size and operation time can be considered as risk factors for leg ischemia.

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“…Anselmo, et al attenuated [10] IR-induced renal changes, with reduction of plasmatic phosphorus as well as reducing kidney expression of iNOS, nitrotyrosine and macrophage in lux after pretreatment with 75 mg of Brazil nuts. Tarui, et al evaluated [11] the outcome and risk factors related [11] with increased creatinine phosphorus kinase in patients undergoing minimally invasive cardiac operation in mitral valve problem. Dattilo, et al associated [12] hypovitaminosis D beyond calcium and phosphorus with the genesis of rheumatic, autoimmune, neoplastic and cardiovascular diseases in patients particularly with heart failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anselmo, et al attenuated [10] IR-induced renal changes, with reduction of plasmatic phosphorus as well as reducing kidney expression of iNOS, nitrotyrosine and macrophage in lux after pretreatment with 75 mg of Brazil nuts. Tarui, et al evaluated [11] the outcome and risk factors related [11] with increased creatinine phosphorus kinase in patients undergoing minimally invasive cardiac operation in mitral valve problem. Dattilo, et al associated [12] hypovitaminosis D beyond calcium and phosphorus with the genesis of rheumatic, autoimmune, neoplastic and cardiovascular diseases in patients particularly with heart failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tarui et al identified different risk factors in the prediction of patients with leg ischaemia undergoing minimally invasive cardiac surgery with single femoral artery cannulation. The authors conducted a retrospective study involving 162 patients and determined that BMI, cannula size and operation time were significant risk factors for the development of leg ischaemia 8…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 During surgery, body mass index, cannula size, and prolonged operation or cardiopulmonary bypass time were considered as the risk factors for leg ischemia. 8,14 In particular, the incidence of leg ischemia was high in young patients 15 because the femoral diameter is smaller in younger adults, women, and individuals with small body surface area. 16 On the contrary, several studies reported that femoral cannulation was not associated with an increased risk of stroke and aortic dissection.…”
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confidence: 99%