2018
DOI: 10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2018-0147
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Clinical and laboratory variables associated with mortality outcome in the post-operative pediatric cardiac surgery

Abstract: Objective: To identify clinical and laboratory variables associated with mortality outcome in the post-operative pediatric cardiac surgery. Method: Descriptive, retrospective study carried out in three reference centers in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, from the collection in 120 medical reports of children with Congenital Heart Disease undergoing surgery. Data were analyzed by using central tendency measures and association tests between variables and mortality. p < 0.05 was considered. Results: We observ… Show more

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“…The prevalence of mortality in children undergoing cardiac surgery ranged from 3% to 13.3%. Studies showed factors associated with organizational characteristics of PICU, high-risk assessment scores, complex CHD, and especially cyanotic heart disease: type of surgery (elective or emergency); mechanical ventilation, dialysis, and clinical variables such as age; arterial gas bicarbonate level; creatinine level; infants; potassium level; calcium level; 24-hour temperature and mean arterial pressure; neurological complications; total perfusion time exceeding 45 minutes; and nutritional status (Carísimo et al, 2011; da Silva et al, 2018; de Souza et al, 2020; Hickey et al, 2013; Lamas Ávila & Cueto Espinosa, 2010). Complications and associated factors are presented in Table 4.…”
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“…The prevalence of mortality in children undergoing cardiac surgery ranged from 3% to 13.3%. Studies showed factors associated with organizational characteristics of PICU, high-risk assessment scores, complex CHD, and especially cyanotic heart disease: type of surgery (elective or emergency); mechanical ventilation, dialysis, and clinical variables such as age; arterial gas bicarbonate level; creatinine level; infants; potassium level; calcium level; 24-hour temperature and mean arterial pressure; neurological complications; total perfusion time exceeding 45 minutes; and nutritional status (Carísimo et al, 2011; da Silva et al, 2018; de Souza et al, 2020; Hickey et al, 2013; Lamas Ávila & Cueto Espinosa, 2010). Complications and associated factors are presented in Table 4.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, 25.8% of patients who developed AKI were identified as dying during their PICU stay. and mean arterial pressure; neurological complications; total perfusion time exceeding 45 minutes; and nutritional status(Carísimo et al, 2011;da Silva et al, 2018;de Souza et al, 2020;Hickey et al, 2013;Lamas Ávila & Cueto Espinosa, 2010). Complications and associated factors are presented in Table4.…”
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“…Pediatric cardiac surgeries represent a highly complex, large and commonly long-lasting procedure, from which the physiological mechanisms that leave the child subject to postoperative complications 5 are altered. Based on RESUMO Objetivo: caracterizar o perfil clínico-cirúrgico de crianças submetidas à cirurgia cardíaca que desenvolveram infecção de sítio cirúrgico em hospital público na cidade de Fortaleza, Ceará.…”
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“…As cirurgias cardíacas pediátricas representam um procedimento de alta complexidade e comumente de longa duração, sendo consideradas procedimentos complexos e de grande porte, a partir do qual se alteram os mecanismos fisiológicos que deixam a criança sujeita a complicações pós-operatórias 5 . Tomando como base a prática clínica…”
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