نتایج جستجو برای: congenital heart surgery
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over the last 20 to 30 years has allowed a large number of neonates, infants and children with congenital heart diseases to survive until adulthood. As a result, while in former times the term “congenital heart disease” applied mainly to childhood (since adults with congenital heart disease, then encountered only rarely, usually had fewer complications and a relatively benign natural history), ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate changes in cognitive and academic functioning following cardiac surgery in children with congenital heart disease. DESIGN A prospective cross sectional study in which patients were assessed immediately before treatment and 12 months later. PATIENTS Three groups of children aged 3.5-17 years: a group with congenital heart disease awaiting surgery, another awaiting bone ...
background: cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with increased fluid accumulation around the heart which influences pulmonary and cardiac diastolic function. the aim of this study was to compare the effects of modified ultrafiltration (muf) versus conventional ultrafiltration (cuf) on duration of mechanical ventilation and hemodynamic status in children undergoing congenital heart surgery.mate...
The diagnosis and treatment for paediatric and congenital cardiac disease has undergone remarkable progress over the last 60 years. Unfortunately, this progress has been largely limited to the developed world. Yet every year approximately 90% of the more than 1,000,000 children who are born with congenital cardiac disease across the world receive either suboptimal care or are totally denied car...
This study constitutes the first reported attempt to quantify observed morbidity after congenital heart surgery. The completed list of complication scores (footnote, Table 1) will be further applied for a longer period. Resulting morbidity scores bear potential to accurately estimate morbidity in connection with congenital heart surgery. The morbidity scores based on observed complications will...
The incidence of neurological complications after pediatric cardiac surgery ranges from 2% to 25%. The causes are multifactorial and include preoperative brain malformations, perioperative hypoxemia and low cardiac output states, sequelae of cardiopulmonary bypass, and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. Neurological monitoring devices are readily available and the anesthesiologist can now mon...
BACKGROUND: There is little information about congenital heart surgery outcomes in developing countries. The International Quality Improvement Collaborative for Congenital Heart Surgery in Developing World Countries uses a registry and quality improvement strategies with nongovernmental organization reinforcement to reduce mortality. Registry data were used to evaluate impact. METHODS: Twenty-e...
DURING the initial phases in the development of open-heart surgery, problems related to the perfusion procedure were common causes of morbidity and mortality. With improved perfusion technics and increased knowledge of the physiology of cardiopulmonary bypass, such problems have become less frequent. Now that the perfusion procedure itself is accomplished with considerable safety, the surgical ...
Survival of pediatric patients after surgery for congenital heart disease has consistently improved over the past 2 decades. As a consequence, more young adults are presenting with both historical and contemporary repairs, and with both anticipated and completely unanticipated complications. Surgery for adult congenital heart disease continues to evolve in Canada, and even the recent rapid prog...
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