Jitka Hillová Mannová
Masaryk University
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Bratislavské lekárske listy | 2013
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Zdeněk Šilhart; Ales Prokes; Pavel Ševčík
BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to study the frequency of cTnI release in patients undergoing an elective abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (AAA) and examine the relationship between an early perioperative myocardial injury, as detected by an increased serum levels of cTnI, and a clinical outcome (postoperative cardiac and non-cardiac complications, mortality). METHODS A prospective observational study of 90 patients undergoing an elective AAA repair. SETTING University hospital. Blood samples were obtained from 90 patients for cTnI assays, 8 and 24 hours after surgery. RESULTS 74.5 % of patients faced a high and medium perioperative risk (ASA III-IV). Peak postoperative cTnI concentrations above the lower detection limit of the immunoassay occurred in 22 patients. 15 of these patients (cTnI levels: 0.2-10.2 ng/ml) displayed symptoms of clinically significant complications. 9 patients (cTnI levels: 0.48-10.2 ng/ml) had serious complications (3x MI, 3x heart failure, 2x bronchopneumonia - respiratory failure, 1x sepsis), one patient died. Only 5.8 % of patients without cTnI increase had postoperative complications. A Chi-square analysis revealed a significant association between cTi elevation and postoperative complications (chi-square 38.737, p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS A quarter of the patients who underwent an elective aortic surgery suffered from myocardial necrosis. A cTnI rise was associated with clinically significant events in 68 %; patients with cTnI release were at a significantly higher risk of cardiac and non-cardiac complications. These data confirm that patients with a postoperative rise in cTnI levels would be classified as patients at a higher risk of complications and a specific cardioprotective treatment, invasive monitoring and a longer ICU stay could be required in these cases (Tab. 6, Ref. 24).
Bratislavské lekárske listy | 2013
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Zdeněk Šilhart; Pavel Ševčík; Ales Prokes
BACKGROUND AAA repair is associated with high rate of mortality and morbidity. Oesophageal Doppler (OED) can offer a less invasive cost-effective tool for intraoperative monitoring of haemodynamic changes. The aim of the study was to confirm the benefits of haemodynamic optimisation in patients undergoing AAA repair using OED monitoring. We assumed that haemodynamic parameters of patients with OED would be better optimised; they would probably get more fluids during the operation, and their ICU and hospital stay would be shorter as a result of having fewer postoperative complications and lower mortality. METHODS Seventy patients (Doppler group) who underwent AAA operation in 2003-2008 were matched with 70 patients (control group) operated on AAA in 1998-2002. OED was used to estimate the cardiac output, its variations and fluid management. The administered fluids, length of ICU and hospital stay, frequency of postoperative complications and mortality were compared in Doppler and control groups (Mann-Whitney test, Fishers exact test). RESULTS No statistically significant difference was found in preoperative parameters. The Doppler group was administered significantly more crystalloids (p<0.001), colloids (p<0.001), sum-up of fluids (4000 ml vs. 3000 ml; p<0.001) in the perioperative period. The Doppler group had a lower incidence of major serious complications (8 vs. 21; p=0.034) and shorter ICU (4 vs. 6 days; p<0.001) and hospital stay (10 vs. 11 days; p=0.012). CONCLUSIONS The haemodynamic monitoring by oesophageal Doppler can improve the outcome of patients with AAA repair (fewer major complications, shorter ICU and hospital stay) (Tab. 4, Fig. 4, Ref. 25).
Cor et vasa | 2013
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Zdeněk Šilhart; J Mach; Pavel Ševčík; Ales Prokes
Bratislavské lekárske listy | 2011
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Zdeněk Šilhart; Ales Prokes; Cupera J
Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína | 2017
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Miroslav Penka; Petr Štourač
Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína | 2017
Petr Štourač; Jan Bláha; Pavlína Nosková; Radka Klozová; Dagmar Seidlová; Jitka Hillová Mannová; Antonín Pařízek
Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína | 2016
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Miroslav Penka; Petr Štourač
Archive | 2011
Kamil Ševela; Pavel Ševčík; Martin Doleček; M. Hájek; Jitka Hillová Mannová; Yvona Kaloudová; Roman Kraus; Petr Krifta; Darja Krusová; Katarína Muriová; Marta Nedbálková; Pavel Nohel; Igor Sas; Dagmar Seidlová; Vladimír Soška; Jan Svojanovský; Petr Vězda; Václav Zvoníček
Ceska A Slovenska Neurologie A Neurochirurgie | 2010
Zdeněk Šilhart; Jitka Hillová Mannová; Petr Kysela; Irena Hamtilová; Jiří Ničovský; Pavel Ševčík; Zdeněk Kala
Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína | 2010
Jitka Hillová Mannová; Dagmar Seidlová; Michal Mašek; Iveta Zimová; Pavel Ševčík