BMJ Open (Jul 2023)

PerIoperative iNflammatory reSponse assessment In hiGH-risk patienTs undergoing non-cardiac surgery (INSIGHT): study protocol of a prospective non-interventional observational study

  • ,
  • Alexander Pichler,
  • Alexandra Graf,
  • Andrea Kurz,
  • Edith Fleischmann,
  • David West,
  • Christian Reiterer,
  • Barbara Kabon,
  • Alexander Taschner,
  • Nikolas Adamowitsch,
  • Melanie Fraunschiel,
  • Katharina Horvath,
  • Melanie Kuhrn,
  • Michael Eichinger,
  • Michael Eichlseder,
  • Nicole Hantakova,
  • Simon Schallmeiner,
  • Daniel Freidorfer,
  • Andreas Heri,
  • Stefan Trinkl,
  • Tobias Marr,
  • Victor Xu,
  • Andreas Bayer,
  • Asmir Osmanovic,
  • Tobias Niedrist,
  • Moritz Morgenroth,
  • Georg Vitousek,
  • Hani Essber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065469
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7

Abstract

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Introduction Increased inflammatory processes after non-cardiac surgery are very common. The association between postoperative inflammation and the occurrence of cardiovascular complications after non-cardiac surgery are still not entirely clear. Therefore, we will evaluate the association between postoperative inflammation and the occurrence of major cardiovascular complications in patients at-risk for cardiovascular complications undergoing non-cardiac surgery. We will further evaluate the association of postoperative inflammation and days-at-home within 30 days after surgery (DAH30), the incidence of acute kidney injury, postoperative N-terminal probrain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentrations and neurocognitive decline.Methods and analysis In this multicentre study, we will include 1400 patients at-risk for cardiovascular complications undergoing non-cardiac surgery. Our primary aim is to evaluate the association of postoperative maximum C-reactive protein concentration and the occurrence of a composite of five major cardiovascular complications (myocardial infarction, myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery, new onset of atrial fibrillation, stroke and death) within 30 days after surgery using a Mann-Whitney-U test as well as a logistic regression model. As our secondary aim, we will evaluate the association of a composite of three inflammatory biomarkers (interleukin 6, procalcitonin and copeptin) on the occurrence of our composite of five cardiovascular complications within 30 days and 1 year after surgery, acute kidney injury, DAH30 and NT-proBNP concentrations using linear or logistic regression models. We will measure inflammatory biomarkers before surgery, and on the first, second, third and fifth postoperative day. We will check medical records and conduct a telephone survey 30 days and 1 year after surgery. We evaluate neurocognitive function, using a Montreal Cognitive Assessment, before and 1 year after surgery.Ethics and dissemination This study was approved by the ethics committees at the Medical University of Vienna (2458/2020) and at the Medical University of Graz (33-274 ex 20/21).Trial registration number NCT04753307.