Causes and prevention of postoperative myocardial injury

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2019-01-01

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Willemsen, L. E.M.
Grobben, R. B.
van Waes, JARISNI 0000000392743743
Slingerland-Peelen, Linda M.ISNI 000000039359476X
Nathoe, Hendrik M.ISNI 0000000387930624
van Klei, WiltonISNI 0000000396755004
Grobbee, RickORCID 0000-0003-4472-4468ISNI 0000000030206553

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Over the past few years non-cardiac surgery has been recognised as a serious circulatory stress test which may trigger cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction, in particular in patients at high risk. Detection of these postoperative cardiovascular events is difficult as clinical symptoms often go unnoticed. To improve detection, guidelines advise to perform routine postoperative assessment of cardiac troponin. Troponin elevation – or postoperative myocardial injury – can be caused by myocardial infarction. However, also non-coronary causes, such as cardiac arrhythmias, sepsis and pulmonary embolism, may play a role in a considerable number of patients with postoperative myocardial injury. It is crucial to acquire more knowledge about the underlying mechanisms of postoperative myocardial injury because effective prevention and treatment options are lacking. Preoperative administration of beta-blockers, aspirin, statins, clonidine, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers, and preoperative revascularisation have all been investigated as preventive options. Of these, only statins should be considered as the initiation or reload of statins may reduce the risk of postoperative myocardial injury. There is also not enough evidence for intraoperative measures such blood pressure optimisation or intensified medical therapy once patients have developed postoperative myocardial injury. Given the impact, better preoperative identification of patients at risk of postoperative myocardial injury, for example using preoperatively measured biomarkers, would be helpful to improve cardiac optimisation.

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aetiology, myocardial ischaemia, Postoperative period, prevention and control, troponin, Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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Verbree-Willemsen, L, Grobben, R B, van Waes, J A R, Peelen, L M, Nathoe, H M, van Klei, W A & Grobbee, D E 2019, 'Causes and prevention of postoperative myocardial injury', European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 59-67. https://doi.org/10.1177/2047487318798925