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Published on November 19, 2009, doi:10.1510/icvts.2009.218149

Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2010;10:239.

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The EuroSCORE - still helpful in patients undergoing isolated aortic valve replacement?

Daniel Wendt 1*, Brigitte Osswald 1, Matthias Thielmann 1, Katrin Kayser 1, Paschalis Tossios 1, Parwis Massoudy 1, Markus Kamler 1, Heinz Jakob 1

1 West-German Heart Center Essen, University Hospital of Essen, Germany

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: daniel.wendt{at}uk-essen.de.


   Abstract
Background: The European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE) is one of the most prominent scores used for the evaluation of predicted mortality in cardiac surgery. The aim of our study was to analyze the logistic and additive EuroSCORE in view of its accuracy for patients undergoing isolated aortic valve replacement (AVR). Methods: A total of 652 patients underwent isolated AVR from January 1999 to June 2007. Emergency and redo operations were included. Acute endocarditis was excluded. Out of logistic regression analyses, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve statistics were calculated both for the logistic and additive EuroSCORE. Results: By using the identical variables used in the EuroSCORE, the area under curve was 70.7% for the logistic and 72.4% for the additive EuroSCORE, respectively. If age, which is by nature positively correlated with increasing cardiac and non-cardiac comorbidity is calculated as a single parameter, the area under curve remains at 69.9% being very close to the result of the EuroSCORE. Conclusions: For the subgroup of patients undergoing isolated AVR, the use of the EuroSCORE provides a comparable precision concerning the estimation of early mortality compared with the simple factor 'age'. The extended use of the EuroSCORE in view of percutaneous AVR, the insufficient accuracy of the score bears the risk of incorrect decision-making. Keywords: Aortic valve stenosis; Risk adjustment; EuroSCORE; High-risk patients; Aortic valve replacement

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eComment: Re: The EuroSCORE – still helpful in patients undergoing isolated aortic valve replacement?
Leo A. Bockeria, Ivan I. Scopin, and Yuliya S. Dmitrieva
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eComment: Re: The EuroSCORE - still helpful in patients undergoing isolated aortic valve replacement?
Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery, February 1, 2010; 10(2): 244 - 244.
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