Multicenter observational study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery and were hospitalized in an intensive care unit (BraSIS 2): study protocol and statistical analysis plan - Critical Care Science (CCS)
Multicenter observational study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery and were hospitalized in an intensive care unit (BraSIS 2): study protocol and statistical analysis plan
The perioperative management of patients undergoing cardiac surgery is highly complex and involves numerous factors. There is a strong association between cardiac surgery and perioperative complications. The Brazilian Surgical Identification Study (BraSIS 2) aims to assess the incidence of death and early postoperative complications, identify potential risk factors, and examine both the demographic characteristics of patients and the epidemiology of cardiovascular procedures.
Methods and analysis
BraSIS 2 is a multicenter observational study of patients who undergo cardiac surgery and who are admitted to the intensive care unit. The primary objective is to describe the risk factors and incidence of mortality or severe postoperative complications occurring within the first 3 postoperative days of cardiac surgery or until intensive care unit discharge (whichever event occurs first). Severe postoperative complications include acute myocardial infarction, acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiorespiratory arrest with return of spontaneous circulation, Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes stage ≥ 2, a new surgical approach being conducted in an unscheduled event of urgency or emergency, renal replacement therapy, septic shock, severe bleeding, severe hemodynamic instability, stroke, unplanned reintubation, and unplanned use of a circulatory assistance device. The secondary outcomes include the evaluation of patient characteristics and descriptions of the performed surgeries and administered anesthesia. This study will also assess intraoperative and postoperative complications, as well as risk factors associated with postoperative complications and mortality. We expect to recruit 500 patients from at least 10 Brazilian intensive care units. Trial registration: NCT06154473; partial results.
Vasconcelos NNB, Chaves RCF, Pellegrino CM, Souza GM, Queiroz VNF, Barbas CSV, Takaoka F, et al. Multicenter observational study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery and were hospitalized in an intensive care unit (BraSIS 2): study protocol and statistical analysis plan. Critical Care Science 2025;37:e20250222.
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Vasconcelos, Nair Naiara Barros de; Chaves, Renato Carneiro de Freitas; Pellegrino, Carolina de Moraes; Souza, Guilherme Martins de; Queiroz, Veronica Neves Fialho; Barbas, Carmen Silvia Valente; Takaoka, Flávio; Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz; Mangini, Sandrigo; Papa, Fabio de Vasconcelos; Guimarães, Hélio Penna; Pereira, Adriano José; Serpa Neto, Ary; Gulinelli, Andre; Legal, Anna Clara; Jaoude, Caio Vinicius Gouvêa; Paolinelli, Eduardo; Lineburger, Eric Benedet; Albuquerque, Erick César de Farias; Ferreira Filho, Evaldo Gomes; Hohmann, Fabio Barlem; Galdino, Felipe; Vianna, Felipe Souza Lima; Dall’Orto, Frederico Toledo Campo; Tramujas, Lucas; Silva, Luciano Ribeiro Pereira; Goncharov, Maxim; Gottardo, Paulo César; Rabello Filho, Roberto; Midega, Thais Dias; Galindo, Vinicius Barbosa; Quintão, Vinícius Caldeira; Veiga, Viviane Cordeiro; Corrêa, Thiago Domingos; Silva Júnior, João Manoel. Multicenter observational study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery and were hospitalized in an intensive care unit (BraSIS 2): study protocol and statistical analysis plan. Critical Care Science, v. 37, e20250222, Feb. 2025.
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Vasconcelos, N. N. B. , Chaves, R. C. F., Pellegrino, C. M., Souza, G. M. , Queiroz, V. N. F., Barbas, C. S. V., Takaoka, F., Cordioli, R. L., Mangini, S., Papa, F. V., Guimarães, H. P., Pereira, A. J., Serpa Neto, A., Gulinelli, A., Legal, A. C., Jaoude, C. V. G., Paolinelli, E., Lineburger, E. B., Albuquerque, E. C. F., Ferreira Filho, E. G., Hohmann, F. B., Galdino, F., Vianna, F. S. L., Dall’Orto, F. T. C., Tramujas, L., Silva, L. R. P., Goncharov, M., Gottardo, P. C., Rabello Filho, R., Midega, T. D., Galindo, V. B., Quintão, V. C., Veiga, V. C., Corrêa, T. D., & Silva Júnior, J. M. (2025). Multicenter observational study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery and were hospitalized in an intensive care unit (BraSIS 2): study protocol and statistical analysis plan. Critical Care Science, 37, e20250222.
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Vasconcelos, Nair Naiara Barros de and Chaves, Renato Carneiro de Freitas and Pellegrino, Carolina de Moraes and Souza, Guilherme Martins de and Queiroz, Veronica Neves Fialho and Barbas, Carmen Silvia Valente and Takaoka, Flávio and Cordioli, Ricardo Luiz and Mangini, Sandrigo and Papa, Fabio de Vasconcelos and Guimarães, Hélio Penna and Pereira, Adriano José and Serpa Neto, Ary and Gulinelli, Andre and Legal, Anna Clara and Jaoude, Caio Vinicius Gouvêa and Paolinelli, Eduardo and Lineburger, Eric Benedet and Albuquerque, Erick César de Farias and Ferreira Filho, Evaldo Gomes and Hohmann, Fabio Barlem and Galdino, Felipe and Vianna, Felipe Souza Lima and Dall’Orto, Frederico Toledo Campo and Tramujas, Lucas and Silva, Luciano Ribeiro Pereira and Goncharov, Maxim and Gottardo, Paulo César and Rabello Filho, Roberto and Midega, Thais Dias and Galindo, Vinicius Barbosa and Quintão, Vinícius Caldeira and Veiga, Viviane Cordeiro and Corrêa, Thiago Domingos and Silva Júnior, João Manoel. Multicenter observational study of patients who underwent cardiac surgery and were hospitalized in an intensive care unit (BraSIS 2): study protocol and statistical analysis plan. Critical Care Science [online]. 2025, vol. 37, [cited 2025-06-15], e20250222. Available from: <https://criticalcarescience.org/article/multicenter-observational-study-of-patients-who-underwent-cardiac-surgery-and-were-hospitalized-in-an-intensive-care-unit-brasis-2-study-protocol-and-statistical-analysis-plan/>.
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Figure 1 | Study flowchart.
CABG - coronary artery bypass grafting; ICU - intensive care unit.
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