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Anemia and perioperative mortality in Non-cardiac Surgery patients: a secondary analysis based on a single-center retrospective study

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Abstract Background : Evidence regarding the relationship between anemia and perioperative prognosis is controversial. The study was conducted to highlight the specific relationship between anemia and perioperative mortality in non-cardiac surgery patients over 18 years of age. Methods: This study was a retrospective analysis of the electronic medical records of 90,784 patients at the Singapore General Hospital from January 1, 2012 to October 31, 2016. Multivariate regression, propensity score analysis, doubly robust estimation, and an inverse probability-weighting model was used to ensure the robustness of our findings. Results : We identified 85,989 patients, of whom75, 163 had none or mild anemia(Hemoglobin>90g/L) and 10,826 had moderate or severe anemia(Hemoglobin≤90g/L). 8,857 patients in each study exposure group had similar propensity scores and were included in the analyses. In the doubly robust model, postoperative 30-day mortality rate was increased by 0.51% (n = 219) in moderate or severe anemia group (Odds Ratio, 1.510; 95% Confidence Interval(CI), 1.049 to 2.174) compared with none or mild anemia group (2.47% vs. 1.22%, P<0.001). Moderate or severe anemia was also associated with increased postoperative blood transfusion rates (OR, 5.608; 95% CI, 4.026 to 7.811, P < 0.001).There was no statistical difference in Intensive Care Unit(ICU) admission rate among different anemia groups within 30 days after surgery (P=0.104). Discussion: In patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery over 18 years old, moderate or severe preoperative anemia would increase the occurrence of postoperative blood transfusion and the risk of death, rather than ICU admission within 30 days after surgery.

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