Rethinking Preoperative Risk Evaluation: How Well Does EuroSCORE II Predict Long-Term Mortality After Cardiac Surgery?—A Single-Centre Retrospective Analysis
Andreas Koköfer, Lukas Simon Fischer, Bernhard Wernly, Daniel Dankl, Crispiana Cozowicz, Elke Boxhammer, Richard Rezar, Christian Dinges, Jan Waskowski, Niklas Rodemund

TL;DR
This study shows that EuroSCORE II, a risk model for cardiac surgery, can also predict long-term survival, not just short-term outcomes.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that EuroSCORE II is a useful predictor of long-term mortality after cardiac surgery, beyond its traditional use for short-term risk assessment.
Findings
EuroSCORE II was significantly higher in patients who died within one year or during long-term follow-up.
Logistic regression showed good discriminative ability (AUC of 0.773) for one-year mortality prediction.
Higher EuroSCORE II quartiles were associated with significantly reduced survival in Kaplan–Meier analyses.
Abstract
Objectives: EuroSCORE II is widely used to predict perioperative and 30-day mortality in cardiac surgery, yet data on its ability to predict long-term outcomes remain limited. This study investigates whether EuroSCORE II is associated with one-year and long-term mortality in a heterogeneous population undergoing major cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted including 2179 patients who underwent elective or urgent cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass between 2017 and 2021 at the University Hospital Salzburg. Data were extracted from the Salzburg Intensive Care database (SICdb) and supplemented with mortality information from Statistik Austria. EuroSCORE II values were compared between survivors and non-survivors. Kaplan–Meier analyses, Cox regression and logistic regression with ROC analysis were performed to evaluate the…
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TopicsCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Cardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques
