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Serum Myoglobin after Cardiac Surgery Predicts Postoperative Cardiogenic Shock Requiring Mechanical Circulatory Support within 14 Days.

Created on 30 Jul 2025

Authors

Xiao-Jun Liu, Jia-Sheng Liu, Yu-Peng Jian, Chen Wang, Jian Ma, Yue-Ming Peng, Zhuo-Shan He, Yan Li, Zhi-Jun Ou, Jing-Song Ou

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Shock (Augusta, Ga.). Jul 28, 2025. Epub Jul 28, 2025.

Abstract

Cardiogenic shock requiring mechanical circulatory support is a life-threatening complication of cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). This study aimed to determine the role of myoglobin in predicting the occurrence of postoperative cardiogenic shock requiring mechanical circulatory support within 14 days.
A total of 4610 patients undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB were included and analyzed. Mechanical circulatory support included the form of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Cox regression with a natural cubic spline was used to assess the relationship between postoperative myoglobin levels and the 14-day risk of mechanical circulatory support for cardiogenic shock.
Of 4610 patients, 279 (6.1%) required mechanical circulatory support within 14 days after surgery. The 14-day risk of using mechanical circulatory support increased with the postoperative peak myoglobin levels. Among the patients who underwent aortic surgery, the threshold myoglobin level measured within 1 day after surgery, associated with an adjusted hazard ratio greater than 1.00 for using mechanical circulatory support within 14 days, was 1568 ng/mL (95% CI, 195 - 6040). Among the patients who underwent non-aortic surgery, the corresponding threshold myoglobin level was 419 ng/mL (95% CI, 180 - 452).
Postoperative myoglobin levels are closely related to the 14-day risk of using mechanical circulatory support after cardiac surgery. When postoperative myoglobin exceeds certain thresholds, the 14-day risk of using mechanical circulatory support after surgery starts to increase with the myoglobin level. Myoglobin has potential value in predicting postoperative cardiogenic shock requiring mechanical circulatory support within 14 days after cardiac surgery.

PMID:
40729567
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 30 Jul 2025.

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