A high MOD-HOSTILE score (≥5) predicted increased stroke risk in minimally invasive valve surgery patients, with an OR of 1.4 per point (AUC 0.78).
Does the MOD-HOSTILE score predict neurological and adverse outcomes in patients undergoing minimally invasive heart valve surgery?
The MOD-HOSTILE score effectively identifies patients at elevated risk for 30-day stroke and neurological complications during minimally invasive heart valve surgery.
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Objectives: The HOSTILE score was developed to assess femoral access challenges in transcatheter valve therapy. Similar vascular issues arise in femoral cannulation for minimally invasive valve surgery, making CT-based planning essential. We adapted the score for surgical use (MOD-HOSTILE) and evaluated its association with neurological and adverse outcomes. Methods: In this single-center retrospective study, the MOD-HOSTILE score (0–11 points) was calculated for 364 patients undergoing minimally invasive heart valve surgery from 2019 to 2023. Patients were stratified into low (0–2), mild (>2–5), and high (>5–11) score categories. Outcomes included 30-day stroke, other neurological events, and perioperative complications. Results: High MOD-HOSTILE patients were significantly older (70 64.7–73.0 vs. 61 60.0–63.0 years; p < 0.01) and had higher surgical risk (EuroSCORE II 1.79 1.26–2.16 vs. 0.83 0.75–0.94; p < 0.01). Neurological complications were more frequent in the high MOD-HOSTILE group, including stroke (8.7% vs. 0.9%; p = 0.02) and hemiplegia (13.0% vs. 0.9%; p < 0.01). Axillary cannulated patients had higher MOD-HOSTILE scores than femoral cannulated patients. Stroke risk was highest in patients with high MOD-HOSTILE score undergoing axillary cannulation (high vs. low MOD-HOSTILE, 18.2% vs. 0%; p = 0.04). Thirty-day mortality was comparable between groups (p = 0.09). MOD-HOSTILE predicted stroke with an AUC of 0.78 (95% CI 0.73–0.82) and OR 1.4 per point (95% CI 1.1–2.0). Conclusions: The MOD-HOSTILE score identifies vascular and neurological risk in minimally invasive valve surgery, with scores ≥5 indicating elevated risk of stroke and delirium. Patients with high scores may benefit from alternative surgical strategies.
Kruse et al. (Tue,) reported a other. A high MOD-HOSTILE score (≥5) predicted increased stroke risk in minimally invasive valve surgery patients, with an OR of 1.4 per point (AUC 0.78).