2021
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20212816
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Implications of congenital heart disease on growth and development of paediatric cardiac surgical patients

Abstract: Background: To identify the prevalence, predictors and implications of malnutrition and failure to thrive (FTT) in paediatric cardiac surgical patients.Methods: Observational retrospective analysis of data of paediatric patients presenting for cardiac surgery at Queen Alia heart institute/Amman/Jordan between April 2020 and October 2020. Patients' ages, anthropometric measurements, diagnoses, type of surgical intervention, ICU stay and perioperative outcomes were recorded on a special form designed for the pur… Show more

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“…Urinary tract infection in pediatrics lead to fever, poor feeding and vomiting ,some children have higher chance of developing urinary tract infection such as:male gender,uncircumcised male , male younger than one year old and female younger than four years of age,having previous urinary tract infection might increase the chances of having another one.urinalysis should be December 2022 ,Volume 23, Issue 2 In this study there was a significant correlation between failure to thrive and the presence of chronic diseases(most of diseases in this study were congenial heart diseases), which agreed with [34] , [ 20] , [ 31] , [25].…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Urinary tract infection in pediatrics lead to fever, poor feeding and vomiting ,some children have higher chance of developing urinary tract infection such as:male gender,uncircumcised male , male younger than one year old and female younger than four years of age,having previous urinary tract infection might increase the chances of having another one.urinalysis should be December 2022 ,Volume 23, Issue 2 In this study there was a significant correlation between failure to thrive and the presence of chronic diseases(most of diseases in this study were congenial heart diseases), which agreed with [34] , [ 20] , [ 31] , [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%