Retrospective Study
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Clin Urol. Jul 24, 2014; 3(2): 127-133
Published online Jul 24, 2014. doi: 10.5410/wjcu.v3.i2.127
Table 1 Details of the two groups
Patients and tumors characteristicssCPBCPB+BPP
Age (yr)64.0 ± 9.266.2 ± 10.2NS
Gender
Males7/9 (77.8%)9/15 (60%)NS
Females2/9 (22.2%)6/15 (40%)
Pre-operative ejection fraction59.7% ± 0.8%57.6% ± 4.6%NS
Comorbidity
Charlson score 02/9 (22.2%)6/15 (40%)NS
Charlson score ≥ 17/9 (77.8%)9/15 (60%)
Tumor side
Right7/9 (77.8%)10/15 (66.7%)NS
Left2/9 (22.2%)5/15 (33.3%)
Tumor diameter (cm)9.6 ± 2.59.6 ± 2.9NS
Level of thrombosis
35/9 (56.6%)8/15 (53.3%)NS
44/9 (44.4%)7/15 (46.6%)
Histology
Clear Cell renal carcinoma7/9 (77.8%)13/15 (86.6%)NS
Other2/9 (22.2%)2/15 (13.3%)
Infiltration of perirenal tissues7 (77.8%)10 (66.7%)NS
Infiltration of venous wall3 (33.3%)4 (26.6%)NS
N+1 (11.1%)2 (13.3%)NS
M+2 (22.2%)5 (33.3%)NS
Table 2 Complications observed in the 2 groups, according to the Clavien-Dindo’s scale
Clavien gradesCPBCPB + BP
14 acute renal failures5 acute renal failures
23 transfusions7 transfusions
3 atrial fibrillations7 atrial fibrillations
3a1 sternal wound dehiscence
3b1 bleeding requiring re-laparotomy1 bleeding requiring re-laparotomy
1 ligature of the contralateral ureter, requiring ureteral stenting
4a2 = respiratory failures1 brain stroke
1 pulmonary embolism
3 respiratory failures
4b-1 multi-organ failure
51 (1st post-operative day)2 (3rd and 25th post-operative day)
Table 3 Comparison in terms of intra- and peri-operative characteristics between the 2 groups
Intra- and post-operative variablessCPBCPB+BPP
CPB time (min)92.5 ± 35.776.1 ± 18.5NS
Aortic Clamp time (min)30.8 ± 15.826.5 ± 19.6NS
Circulatory arrest time (min)13.7 ± 8.917.4 ± 5.3NS
Minimum temperature (°C)26.4 ± 2.529.9 ± 1.90.001
Intraoperative blood units transfused (no.)12 (4-12)13.2 (6-20)NS
ICU stay (in days)2 (2-2)2.7 (1-3)NS
Hospital stay (in days)27 (22-57)21 (10-25)NS
Post-operative Cr > 2 mg/dL4/9 (44.4%)5/15 (33.3%)NS
Post-operative GOT or GPT > 50 U/L4/9 (44.4%)8/15 (53.3%)NS
Post-operative bleeding5/9 (55.6%)8/15 (53.3%)NS
Peri-operative mortality1/11 (11.1%)2/15 (13.3%)NS