The study is a retrospective study and is descriptive in nature. In this study, the investigators aimed to emphasize the importance of anesthesia management by cardiac risk assessment of patients undergoing epicardial ablation under general anesthesia and analysis of complications that developed during the procedure.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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sex
Timeframe: 2 years
age
Timeframe: 2 years
weight
Timeframe: 2 years
height
Timeframe: 2 years
Hypertension
Timeframe: 2 years
Diabetes mellitus
Timeframe: 2 years
Coronary artery disease
Timeframe: 2 years
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Timeframe: 2 years
Chronic kidney disease
Timeframe: 2 years
Systolic pulmonary artery pressure
Timeframe: 2 years
Left ventricular ejection
Timeframe: 2 years
PAAINESD (Acute hemodynamic decompensation risk assessment, ranging from 0 to 35 points, 35 point is the worst) score
Timeframe: 2 years
ASA ( American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification ranging from I to IV
Timeframe: 2 years
Hemoglobin
Timeframe: 2 years
glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
Timeframe: 2 years
Total procedural time
Timeframe: 2 years
Fluoroscopy time
Timeframe: 2 years
Ablation time
Timeframe: 2 years