[Kejadian Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) pasca bedah jantung terbuka masih merupakan salah satu komplikasi yang banyak ditemukan. Salah satu faktor risikonya adalah durasi pintas jantung. Studi kohort retrospektif dilakukan terhadap 187 pasien bedah jantung terbuka di RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo tahun 2014-2015. Subjek dibedakan menjadi 2 kelompok berdasarkan durasi pintas jantung (durasi >60 menit dan ≤60 menit). Sebanyak 107 (57,2%) pasien mengalami SIRS dalam 24 jam pasca operasi. Kejadian SIRS ditemukan pada 75 (65,8%) pasien dari kelompok durasi >60 menit dan 32 (43,8%) pasien dari
kelompok durasi ≤60 menit. Melalui analisis multivariat regresi logistik, didapatkan hubungan bermakna (p<0,05) antara durasi CPB dan SIRS dengan OR2,04 (IK95% 1,05-3,93). Durasi CPB merupakan faktor risiko independen dari kejadian SIRS pasca bedah jantung terbuka.
Sytemic inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is a major complication foundat patient following open heart surgery. One of the risk factors is the duration of the
cardiopulmonary bypass. A historical cohort study had been done on 187 postcardiac surgery patients in RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo. The subjects were divided into 2 separate groups based on the duration of cardiopulmonary bypass (duration >60 minutes and ≤60 minutes). There were 107 (57.2%) patients having SIRS within 24 hours following the surgery. SIRS was found on 75 (65.8%)
patients from group with duration >60 minutes and 32 (43.8%) patients from group with duration ≤60 minutes. Through logistic regression multivariate analysis, there
was a significant difference (p<0.05) with OR 2.04 (CI95% 1.05-3.93) between two groups. Therefore, duration of cardiopulmonary bypass was an independent risk factor of post open heart surgery SIRS.;Sytemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is a major complication found
at patient following open heart surgery. One of the risk factors is the duration of the
cardiopulmonary bypass. A historical cohort study had been done on 187 postcardiac
surgery patients in RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo. The subjects were
divided into 2 separate groups based on the duration of cardiopulmonary bypass
(duration >60 minutes and ≤60 minutes). There were 107 (57.2%) patients having
SIRS within 24 hours following the surgery. SIRS was found on 75 (65.8%)
patients from group with duration >60 minutes and 32 (43.8%) patients from group
with duration ≤60 minutes. Through logistic regression multivariate analysis, there
was a significant difference (p<0.05) with OR 2.04 (CI95% 1.05-3.93) between two
groups. Therefore, duration of cardiopulmonary bypass was an independent risk
factor of post open heart surgery SIRS;Sytemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is a major complication found
at patient following open heart surgery. One of the risk factors is the duration of the
cardiopulmonary bypass. A historical cohort study had been done on 187 postcardiac
surgery patients in RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo. The subjects were
divided into 2 separate groups based on the duration of cardiopulmonary bypass
(duration >60 minutes and ≤60 minutes). There were 107 (57.2%) patients having
SIRS within 24 hours following the surgery. SIRS was found on 75 (65.8%)
patients from group with duration >60 minutes and 32 (43.8%) patients from group
with duration ≤60 minutes. Through logistic regression multivariate analysis, there
was a significant difference (p<0.05) with OR 2.04 (CI95% 1.05-3.93) between two
groups. Therefore, duration of cardiopulmonary bypass was an independent risk
factor of post open heart surgery SIRS, Sytemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is a major complication found
at patient following open heart surgery. One of the risk factors is the duration of the
cardiopulmonary bypass. A historical cohort study had been done on 187 postcardiac
surgery patients in RSUPN Cipto Mangunkusumo. The subjects were
divided into 2 separate groups based on the duration of cardiopulmonary bypass
(duration >60 minutes and ≤60 minutes). There were 107 (57.2%) patients having
SIRS within 24 hours following the surgery. SIRS was found on 75 (65.8%)
patients from group with duration >60 minutes and 32 (43.8%) patients from group
with duration ≤60 minutes. Through logistic regression multivariate analysis, there
was a significant difference (p<0.05) with OR 2.04 (CI95% 1.05-3.93) between two
groups. Therefore, duration of cardiopulmonary bypass was an independent risk
factor of post open heart surgery SIRS]