Background: Children undergoing cardiac surgery may receive corticosteroids preoperatively to temper cardiopulmonary bypass-related inflammation, postoperatively for hemodynamic instability, and periextubation to reduce airway edema. Recent data have associated preoperative corticosteroids with infection. We aimed to determine if there is a relationship between cumulative corticosteroid exposure and infection.

Methods: A retrospective review of children who underwent cardiac surgery at our institution from January 2009 to July 2010 was performed. To limit study heterogeneity, patients who were 5 years or younger with basic Aristotle score of 7 or higher and intensive care unit stay of 7 days or more were included. Infections during the first 30 postoperative days were recorded, defined as clinically relevant positive blood, urine, respiratory, or wound cultures, or culture-negative sepsis treated with 7 or more days of antimicrobial therapy. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to determine independent risk factors for infection.

Results: Seventy-six patients were reviewed. All patients received intraoperative methylprednisolone, 48% received postoperative hydrocortisone, and 86% received periextubation dexamethasone. Twenty-six patients (36%) had 58 infections. On univariate analysis, patients with infection had greater median comprehensive Aristotle score (14.5 [intraquartile range (IQR): 12.5 to 16] versus 11.5 [IQR: 10 to 13.1], p = 0.001), maximum vasoactive inotrope score (29 [IQR: 24 to 40] versus 24 [IQR: 17 to 31], p = 0.031, days endotracheally intubated (12 [IQR: 7 to 30] versus 5 [IQR: 4 to 6.5], p < 0.001), and days of corticosteroid exposure (7 [IQR: 5 to 12] versus 4 [IQR: 2 to 5), p < 0.001). Also, patients with infections more often underwent delayed sternal closure (p = 0.008). On multivariate analysis, days endotracheally intubated (p = 0.023) and days of corticosteroid exposure (p = 0.015) remained significant.

Conclusions: For children undergoing complex cardiac surgery, greater cumulative duration of corticosteroid exposure is independently associated with postoperative infection.

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