Assessing sex-based differences in postsurgical clinical outcomes after use of del Nido cardioplegia

Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2022 Oct 4;62(5):ezac472. doi: 10.1093/ejcts/ezac472.

Abstract

Objectives: del Nido cardioplegia is used to pharmacologically arrest the heart during cardiac surgery and decrease reperfusion- and ischaemia-related myocardial injury. Studies have demonstrated the physiological differences between male and female hearts, potentially related to cardiac size or myocyte calcium handling; we aimed to assess for between-sex differences in clinical outcomes after receipt of del Nido cardioplegia.

Methods: Patients who underwent coronary artery bypass or coronary artery bypass graft/valve surgery at our institution using del Nido cardioplegia (January 2014 to December 2019) were included (n = 2118). Clinical data were collected retrospectively. After the creation of a propensity-matched cohort (n = 1252), multivariable logistic regression was used to analyse binary postoperative outcomes, and a Gamma model was used for a continuous postoperative outcome. Our primary end-point was a composite end-point comprised of 30-day mortality and/or need for a post-bypass mechanical support device.

Results: The final cohort included 459 females and 793 males (matched up to 1:2, all standardized mean differences <0.1). Multivariable logistic regression showed that biological sex was not associated with the composite primary end-point (odds ratio = 0.898, P = 0.779). A Gamma model indicated that there were no sex-related differences in vasoactive-inotropic scores reflecting vasopressor and inotrope usage at the time of patient operating room exit (exp[est] = 1.394, P = 0.189).

Conclusions: Our findings showed no significant between-sex differences in clinical outcomes after receiving del Nido cardioplegia, suggesting adequate myocardial protection as currently administered. Further research is warranted to elicit if there are sex-based differences between cardioplegic solutions.

Irb approval date (protocol number): 26 May 2021 (AAAR8359).

Keywords: Coronary artery bypass graft; Gender; Sex; del Nido.

MeSH terms

  • Calcium
  • Cardioplegic Solutions* / therapeutic use
  • Female
  • Heart Arrest, Induced / adverse effects
  • Heart Arrest, Induced / methods
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sex Characteristics*

Substances

  • Cardioplegic Solutions
  • Calcium