Multivariable predictors of postoperative cardiac adverse events after general and vascular surgery: results from the patient safety in surgery study

Field Value
Model ID07-016-01
Model NameDavenport 2007
Pubmed ID17544078
First AuthorDavenport
JournalJournal of the American College of Surgeons
Year2007
TitleMultivariable predictors of postoperative cardiac adverse events after general and vascular surgery: results from the patient safety in surgery study
Primary Index ConditionPost-Operative
Secondary Index ConditionN/A
OutcomeMACE
Model Sample Size91403
Cohort Sample Size183069
Number of Events1181
Follow-Up DurationShort (<3 months)
AUROC0.856
Calibration Reported1
CovariatesASA physical status class: 4-5 vs 1-2; ASA physical status class: 3 vs 1-2; Work RVU class of most complex procedure: >17 vs <10; Work RVU class of most complex procedure: 10-17 vs <10; Emergency; Preoperative creatinine >=1.5 mg/dL; Age (y): 40-65 vs <40; Age (y): >65 vs <40; Preoperative sepsis; Bleeding disorders; Weight loss; Congestive heart failure <30 d before operation; Type of operation: mouth, palate vs endocrine; Type of operation: thoracoabdominal aneurysm vs endocrine; Type of operation: peripheral aneurysm vs endocrine; Type of operation: stomach, intestines vs endocrine; Type of operation: respiratory and hemic vs endocrine; Type of operation: integumentary vs endocrine; Type of operation: hernia vs endocrine; WBC count: preoperative (<2.5 vs 2.5-10); WBC count: preoperative (>10 vs 2.5-10); Preoperative platelet count <= 150,000/cumm; Impaired sensorium; Dyspnea; CVA/stroke with neurologic deficit; Ascites; Wound class: contaminated vs clean; Wound class: clean/contaminated vs clean; Wound class: infected vs clean; Preoperative albumin (<=3.5 vs >3.5 g/dL); Gender (male vs female); Specialty (vascular vs general)
Mesh TermsTo be updated
Number of Validations0

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