2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-76382010000300011
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Lactato sérico como marcador de morbimortalidade no pós-operatório de operação de Jatene em lactentes

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“…Previous studies have shown a higher risk of mortality in younger children [1,31]. Lactate levels correlated with mortality in postoperative cardiac surgery children [32,33] as well as critically ill adult patients [34]. A low level of platelets correlated with mortality increase [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown a higher risk of mortality in younger children [1,31]. Lactate levels correlated with mortality in postoperative cardiac surgery children [32,33] as well as critically ill adult patients [34]. A low level of platelets correlated with mortality increase [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maluf et al21 studied patients with complex congenital heart disease, characterized by right ventricle hypoplasia, had a palliative surgical option with one and a half ventricular repair and claim that surgical treatment of the congenital cardiac anomalies in the presence of a hypoplastic right ventricle by means of one and a half ventricle repair has the advantages of reducing the surgical risk of biventricular repair compared to the Fontan circulation. da Rocha et al22 assessed the morbidity and mortality after Jatene's operation using lactate as the main marker and claim that morbidity and mortality can be assessed with the serum lactate levels, suggesting increased values in the third hour is suggestive of a worse prognosis. de Souza et al23 studied the mortality rate of children undergoing to Fontan operation and determined whether the hypoplastic left heart syndrome is not a risk factor for hospital mortality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They found that postextracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation nonsurvivors had higher lactate level and lower clearance in the first 24 h. Rocha et al . [ 18 ] evaluated lactate trend in infants after Jatene's operation and found that increased serum lactate from the 3 rd h in the postoperative period can assess mortality. In our study, we found that early lactate clearance, as defined by the percentage of lactate cleared over the first 6-h in the postoperative period can predict in-hospital mortality in postcardiac surgery patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%