作者: E , D Schizas , M Kosmopoulos , S Giannopoulos , S Giannopoulos
DOI: 10.1002/BJS.11128
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摘要: Background Oesophagectomy is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. New-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) a frequent complication following oesophagectomy. Several studies have explored whether new-onset AF adverse events after Methods This review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. Eligible were identified through search of PubMed, Scopus Cochrane CENTRAL databases up 25 November 2018. A meta-analysis conducted the use random-effects modelling. The I2 statistic used assess for heterogeneity. Results In total, 53 including 9087 patients eligible analysis. overall incidence postoperative 16·5 per cent. Coronary artery disease hypertension AF, whereas diabetes, smoking chronic obstructive pulmonary not. Patients had significantly higher risk than those without (odds ratio (OR) 5·50, 95 cent c.i. 3·51 8·30), 30-day (OR 2·49, 1·70 3·64), anastomotic leak 2·65, 1·53 4·59) pneumonia 3·42, 2·39 4·90). Conclusion Postoperative frequently observed in undergoing oesophagectomy cancer. It an increased death complications.