Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country

BACKGROUND: The survival of patients with congenital heart disease has increased in the recent years, because of enhanced diagnostic capabilities, better surgical techniques, and improved perioperative care. Many patients will require reoperation as part of staged procedures or to treat grafts deter...

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2017
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Universidad del Rosario
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Child
Colombia
Developing country
Epidemiology
Female
Follow up
Heart surgery
Hospital mortality
Human
Infant
Male
Mortality
Newborn
Preschool child
Procedures
Reoperation
Retrospective study
Risk factor
Survival rate
Trends
Cardiac surgical procedures
Child
Colombia
Developing countries
Female
Follow-up studies
Hospital mortality
Humans
Infant
Male
Reoperation
Retrospective studies
Risk factors
Survival rate
Complications
Congenital heart disease
Congenital heart surgery
Reoperation
Surgery
congenital
preschool
newborn
Heart defects
Child
Infant
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spelling 6cd49cfa-28b1-4102-9224-98d5d058f089-17368695a-48c9-4702-9187-b8bf9cb754b5-1e98c19de-a73f-4dcc-a49c-d200347c5cda-1db6e2229-6537-4e4f-beb6-47bba38045fb-1f73b29d1-1a6d-4676-8833-4c61840c65a6-1a1c0cee8-0fac-4124-891b-d65325501e3d-12020-05-26T00:02:30Z2020-05-26T00:02:30Z2017BACKGROUND: The survival of patients with congenital heart disease has increased in the recent years, because of enhanced diagnostic capabilities, better surgical techniques, and improved perioperative care. Many patients will require reoperation as part of staged procedures or to treat grafts deterioration and residual or recurrent lesions. Reoperations favor the formation of cardiac adhesions and consequently increase surgery time; however, the impact on morbidity and operative mortality is certain. The objective of the study was to describe the risk factors for mortality in pediatric patients undergoing a reoperation for congenital heart disease.METHODS: Historic cohort of patients who underwent reoperation after pediatric cardiac surgery from January 2009 to December 2015. Operations with previous surgical approach different to sternotomy were excluded from the analysis.RESULTS: In seven years, 3,086 surgeries were performed, 481 were reoperations, and 238 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Mean number of prior surgeries was 1.4 ± 0.6. Median age at the time of reoperation was 6.4 years. The most common surgical procedures were staged palliation for functionally univentricular heart (17.6%). Median cross-clamp time was 66 minutes. Younger age at the moment of resternotomy, longer cross-clamp time, and Society of Thoracic Surgeons-European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery Congenital Heart Surgery (STAT) Mortality Categories risk category greater than three were risk factors for mortality. The number of resternotomies was not associated with mortality. Mortality prior to hospital discharge was 4.6%, and mortality after discharge but prior to 30 days after surgery was 0.54%. Operative mortality was 5.1%.CONCLUSIONS: Resternotomy in pediatric cardiac surgery is a safe procedure in our center.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1177/2150135117704657https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23492eng439No. 4435World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgeryVol. 8World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery, Vol.8, No.4 (2017); pp. 435-439https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85061424831&doi=10.1177%2f2150135117704657&partnerID=40&md5=98a699519fd7008c358fcd5c9859df43Abierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURChildColombiaDeveloping countryEpidemiologyFemaleFollow upHeart surgeryHospital mortalityHumanInfantMaleMortalityNewbornPreschool childProceduresReoperationRetrospective studyRisk factorSurvival rateTrendsCardiac surgical proceduresChildColombiaDeveloping countriesFemaleFollow-up studiesHospital mortalityHumansInfantMaleReoperationRetrospective studiesRisk factorsSurvival rateComplicationsCongenital heart diseaseCongenital heart surgeryReoperationSurgerycongenitalpreschoolnewbornHeart defectsChildInfantRisk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing CountryarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Villa-Hincapie C.A.Carreno-Jaimes M.Obando-Lopez C.E.Camacho-Mackenzie J.Umaña-Mallarino J.P.Sandoval-Reyes N.F.10336/23492oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/234922022-05-02 07:37:14.613471https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
title Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
spellingShingle Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
Child
Colombia
Developing country
Epidemiology
Female
Follow up
Heart surgery
Hospital mortality
Human
Infant
Male
Mortality
Newborn
Preschool child
Procedures
Reoperation
Retrospective study
Risk factor
Survival rate
Trends
Cardiac surgical procedures
Child
Colombia
Developing countries
Female
Follow-up studies
Hospital mortality
Humans
Infant
Male
Reoperation
Retrospective studies
Risk factors
Survival rate
Complications
Congenital heart disease
Congenital heart surgery
Reoperation
Surgery
congenital
preschool
newborn
Heart defects
Child
Infant
title_short Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
title_full Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
title_fullStr Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
title_sort Risk Factors for Mortality in Reoperations for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in a Developing Country
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Child
Colombia
Developing country
Epidemiology
Female
Follow up
Heart surgery
Hospital mortality
Human
Infant
Male
Mortality
Newborn
Preschool child
Procedures
Reoperation
Retrospective study
Risk factor
Survival rate
Trends
Cardiac surgical procedures
Child
Colombia
Developing countries
Female
Follow-up studies
Hospital mortality
Humans
Infant
Male
Reoperation
Retrospective studies
Risk factors
Survival rate
Complications
Congenital heart disease
Congenital heart surgery
Reoperation
Surgery
topic Child
Colombia
Developing country
Epidemiology
Female
Follow up
Heart surgery
Hospital mortality
Human
Infant
Male
Mortality
Newborn
Preschool child
Procedures
Reoperation
Retrospective study
Risk factor
Survival rate
Trends
Cardiac surgical procedures
Child
Colombia
Developing countries
Female
Follow-up studies
Hospital mortality
Humans
Infant
Male
Reoperation
Retrospective studies
Risk factors
Survival rate
Complications
Congenital heart disease
Congenital heart surgery
Reoperation
Surgery
congenital
preschool
newborn
Heart defects
Child
Infant
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv congenital
preschool
newborn
Heart defects
Child
Infant
description BACKGROUND: The survival of patients with congenital heart disease has increased in the recent years, because of enhanced diagnostic capabilities, better surgical techniques, and improved perioperative care. Many patients will require reoperation as part of staged procedures or to treat grafts deterioration and residual or recurrent lesions. Reoperations favor the formation of cardiac adhesions and consequently increase surgery time; however, the impact on morbidity and operative mortality is certain. The objective of the study was to describe the risk factors for mortality in pediatric patients undergoing a reoperation for congenital heart disease.METHODS: Historic cohort of patients who underwent reoperation after pediatric cardiac surgery from January 2009 to December 2015. Operations with previous surgical approach different to sternotomy were excluded from the analysis.RESULTS: In seven years, 3,086 surgeries were performed, 481 were reoperations, and 238 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Mean number of prior surgeries was 1.4 ± 0.6. Median age at the time of reoperation was 6.4 years. The most common surgical procedures were staged palliation for functionally univentricular heart (17.6%). Median cross-clamp time was 66 minutes. Younger age at the moment of resternotomy, longer cross-clamp time, and Society of Thoracic Surgeons-European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery Congenital Heart Surgery (STAT) Mortality Categories risk category greater than three were risk factors for mortality. The number of resternotomies was not associated with mortality. Mortality prior to hospital discharge was 4.6%, and mortality after discharge but prior to 30 days after surgery was 0.54%. Operative mortality was 5.1%.CONCLUSIONS: Resternotomy in pediatric cardiac surgery is a safe procedure in our center.
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