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Impact of malnutrition on survival in adult patients after elective cardiac surgery : Long-term follow up data. / Efremov, Sergey M.; Ionova, Tatiana I.; Nikitina, Tatiana P.; Vedernikov, Pavel E.; Dzhumatov, Timur A.; Ovchinnikov, Timofey S.; Rashidov, Abduvahhob A.; Khomenko, Alexandr E.; Stoppe, Christian; Heyland, Daren K.; Lomivorotov, Vladimir V.

In: Data in Brief, Vol. 34, 106651, 02.2021.

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Efremov, S. M., Ionova, T. I., Nikitina, T. P., Vedernikov, P. E., Dzhumatov, T. A., Ovchinnikov, T. S., Rashidov, A. A., Khomenko, A. E., Stoppe, C., Heyland, D. K., & Lomivorotov, V. V. (2021). Impact of malnutrition on survival in adult patients after elective cardiac surgery: Long-term follow up data. Data in Brief, 34, [106651]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106651

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Efremov, Sergey M. ; Ionova, Tatiana I. ; Nikitina, Tatiana P. ; Vedernikov, Pavel E. ; Dzhumatov, Timur A. ; Ovchinnikov, Timofey S. ; Rashidov, Abduvahhob A. ; Khomenko, Alexandr E. ; Stoppe, Christian ; Heyland, Daren K. ; Lomivorotov, Vladimir V. / Impact of malnutrition on survival in adult patients after elective cardiac surgery : Long-term follow up data. In: Data in Brief. 2021 ; Vol. 34.

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title = "Impact of malnutrition on survival in adult patients after elective cardiac surgery: Long-term follow up data",
abstract = "The data article refers to the paper titles “Impact of malnutrition on long-term survival in adult patients after elective cardiac surgery” [1]. The data refer to the analysis of the relationship between baseline malnutrition and long-term mortality after cardiac surgery. Baseline demographic, nutritional, and medical history data were collected for each enrolled patient. Baseline serum albumin and C-reactive (CRP) protein levels were also obtained. Surgical risk was assessed in accordance with the logistic EuroSCORE. Intraoperative data including cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time and postoperative characteristics, such as postoperative complications, number of days in the ICU, and hospitalization duration, were also collected. Data on nutritional status were collected using four nutritional screening tools: (1) malnutrition universal screening tool (MUST), (2) short nutritional assessment questionnaire (SNAQ), (3) mini-nutritional assessment (MNA), and (4) nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS-2002). Both electronic medical records and phone interviews were used for survival data collection. ROC analysis was performed to analyze prognostic value of baseline and perioperative variables on long-term mortality. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of predictors of 3- and 8-year mortality were performed. Kaplan-Meyer curves, describing the impact of baseline and perioperative characteristics on 3- and 8-year survival were also performed.",
keywords = "Albumin, Cardiac surgery, Malnutrition, Nutritional screening, Survival",
author = "Efremov, {Sergey M.} and Ionova, {Tatiana I.} and Nikitina, {Tatiana P.} and Vedernikov, {Pavel E.} and Dzhumatov, {Timur A.} and Ovchinnikov, {Timofey S.} and Rashidov, {Abduvahhob A.} and Khomenko, {Alexandr E.} and Christian Stoppe and Heyland, {Daren K.} and Lomivorotov, {Vladimir V.}",
note = "Funding Information: Authors are grateful to Yury Fedotov, Chief of Saint Petersburg State University Hospital, Alexander Karaskov, former Chief of E. Meshalkin National Medical Research Center and Alexander Chernyavsky, Chief of E. Meshalkin National Medical Research Center for their general support of this study. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Author(s) Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
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AU - Efremov, Sergey M.

AU - Ionova, Tatiana I.

AU - Nikitina, Tatiana P.

AU - Vedernikov, Pavel E.

AU - Dzhumatov, Timur A.

AU - Ovchinnikov, Timofey S.

AU - Rashidov, Abduvahhob A.

AU - Khomenko, Alexandr E.

AU - Stoppe, Christian

AU - Heyland, Daren K.

AU - Lomivorotov, Vladimir V.

N1 - Funding Information: Authors are grateful to Yury Fedotov, Chief of Saint Petersburg State University Hospital, Alexander Karaskov, former Chief of E. Meshalkin National Medical Research Center and Alexander Chernyavsky, Chief of E. Meshalkin National Medical Research Center for their general support of this study. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2021/2

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N2 - The data article refers to the paper titles “Impact of malnutrition on long-term survival in adult patients after elective cardiac surgery” [1]. The data refer to the analysis of the relationship between baseline malnutrition and long-term mortality after cardiac surgery. Baseline demographic, nutritional, and medical history data were collected for each enrolled patient. Baseline serum albumin and C-reactive (CRP) protein levels were also obtained. Surgical risk was assessed in accordance with the logistic EuroSCORE. Intraoperative data including cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time and postoperative characteristics, such as postoperative complications, number of days in the ICU, and hospitalization duration, were also collected. Data on nutritional status were collected using four nutritional screening tools: (1) malnutrition universal screening tool (MUST), (2) short nutritional assessment questionnaire (SNAQ), (3) mini-nutritional assessment (MNA), and (4) nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS-2002). Both electronic medical records and phone interviews were used for survival data collection. ROC analysis was performed to analyze prognostic value of baseline and perioperative variables on long-term mortality. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of predictors of 3- and 8-year mortality were performed. Kaplan-Meyer curves, describing the impact of baseline and perioperative characteristics on 3- and 8-year survival were also performed.

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KW - Malnutrition

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