2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-790x2013000400014
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Early mortality after neonatal surgery: analysis of risk factors in an optimized health care system for the surgical newborn

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“…Regarding a surgical pediatric ICU population, Catré et al . noted a 30 day mortality of 5% in Portugal . Stey et al .…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Regarding a surgical pediatric ICU population, Catré et al . noted a 30 day mortality of 5% in Portugal . Stey et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Regarding a surgical pediatric ICU population, Catr e et al noted a 30 day mortality of 5% in Portugal. 6 Stey et al noted a mortality rate of 4.4% in a total of 2,967 neonates undergoing abdominal or thoracic surgery in North America. 7 A large study of neonatal surgery reported a rate of 7.5% in Japan, 8 which compares favorably to 35% and 45% in India and Nigeria, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies in Africa [7,[11][12][13] and Indian and British series [14][15][16][17] had annual incidences higher than ours ranging respectively from 11 to 25 and 60 to 301 new-born each year. The demographic characteristics of the populations and the specificities of the pediatric surgery services that cover them vary and determine the hospital impact [6] [10,12,[19][20][21]. By contrast, in the Youl H series [8] in Burkina Faso, the female sex was predominant.…”
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“…Fortunately since all our studied cases were either having membranous or thin bony atresias we could successfully treat them transnasal endoscopic procedures. Many studies have been done on the subject of choanal atresia but most of the authors have clubbed the cases of unilateral and bilateral choanal atresia and very few studies have separated them [14,15] .…”
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confidence: 99%