Jared Ou-Young
University of Melbourne
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Anesthesiology | 2017
Colin Royse; Leif Saager; Richard Whitlock; Jared Ou-Young; Alistair Royse; Jessica Vincent; P. J. Devereaux; Andrea Kurz; Ahmed Awais; Krit Panjasawatwong; Daniel I. Sessler
Background: Inflammation after cardiopulmonary bypass may contribute to postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction. The authors evaluated the effect of high-dose methylprednisolone to suppress inflammation on the incidence of delirium and postoperative quality of recovery after cardiac surgery. Methods: Five hundred fifty-five adults from three hospitals enrolled in the randomized, double-blind Steroids in Cardiac Surgery trial were randomly allocated to placebo or 250 mg methylprednisolone at induction and 250 mg methylprednisolone before cardiopulmonary bypass. Each completed the Postoperative Quality of Recovery Scale before surgery and on days 1, 2, and 3 and 1 and 6 months after surgery and the Confusion Assessment Method scale for delirium on days 1, 2, and 3. Recovery was defined as returning to preoperative values or improvement at each time point. Results: Four hundred eighty-two participants for recovery and 498 participants for delirium were available for analysis. The quality of recovery improved over time but without differences between groups in the primary endpoint of overall recovery (odds ratio range over individual time points for methylprednisolone, 0.39 to 1.45; 95% CI, 0.08–2.04 to 0.40–5.27; P = 0.943) or individual recovery domains (all P > 0.05). The incidence of delirium was 10% (control) versus 8% (methylprednisolone; P = 0.357), with no differences in delirium subdomains (all P > 0.05). In participants with normal (51%) and low baseline cognition (49%), there were no significant differences favoring methylprednisolone in any domain (all P > 0.05). Recovery was worse in patients with postoperative delirium in the cognitive (P = 0.004) and physiologic (P < 0.001) domains. Conclusions: High-dose intraoperative methylprednisolone neither reduces delirium nor improves the quality of recovery in high-risk cardiac surgical patients.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018
Alistair Royse; Megan O’Donnell; Laura Mocioaca; Varun Sharma; Jared Ou-Young; David Canty; Colin Royse
Up to 95% of contemporary coronary artery bypass surgery is performed without use of the radial artery (RA). Since 1997, >80% of our patients received RA and total arterial revascularization [(1,2)][1], and it has been associated with survival advantage [(3)][2]. We investigated the early and
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018
Alistair Royse; Anthony Brennan; Jared Ou-Young; Zulfayandi Pawanis; David Canty; Colin Royse
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018
Alistair Royse; Anthony Brennan; Zulfayandi Pawanis; Jared Ou-Young; David Canty; Colin Royse
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018
Alistair Royse; Zulfayandi Pawanis; Rinaldo Bellomo; Christopher A. Reid; David Canty; Jared Ou-Young; David Eccleston; Andrew E. Ajani; Colin Royse
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018
Alistair Royse; Anthony Brennan; Zulfayandi Pawanis; Jared Ou-Young; David Canty; Colin Royse
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2018
Alistair Royse; Zulfayandi Pawanis; David Canty; Jared Ou-Young; David Eccleston; Andrew E. Ajani; Christopher M. Reid; Rinaldo Bellomo; Colin Royse
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017
Alistair Royse; Colin Royse; Zulfayandi Pawanis; Sandra Clarke; Jared Ou-Young; David Eccleston; Andrew E. Ajani
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017
Alistair Royse; Zulfayandi Pawanis; Colin Royse; Sandra Clarke; Jared Ou-Young; David Eccleston; Andrew E. Ajani
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2016
Alistair Royse; Zulfayandi Pawanis; Varun Sharma; Jared Ou-Young; Andrew E. Ajani; David Eccleston; Colin Royse