Pericardial effusion (PE) after pediatric cardiac surgery is common. Because of the lack of a uniform classification of the presence and severity of PE, we evaluated PE altering clinical management: clinically relevant PE. Risk factors for clinically relevant PE were studied. After cardiac surgery, children were followed until 1 month after surgery. Preoperative variables were studied in the complete cohort. Perioperative and postoperative variables were studied in a case–control manner. Patients with and without clinically relevant PE were matched on age, gender, and diagnosis severity in a 1:1 ratio. Multivariate analysis was conducted using important preoperative variables from the complete cohort combined with perioperative and postoper...
Objective: We aimed to identify independent risk factors predisposing toward postoperative surgical ...
Abstract Introduction: The postoperative pleural effusion (PE) is common in patients who undergo ca...
The management of postoperative pericardial effusion isa common problem in clinical practice—50 % to...
Background: Postoperative pericardial effusion (pPE) still remains a frequent complication after con...
Background: Development of fibrinous pericarditis after pericardiotomy is a well-recognized reaction...
Introduction: Pericardial effusion (PE) is a postoperative complication of cardiac valve surgery, re...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence and time course of pericardial effusion after open heart sur...
Objective-To evaluate the incidence, characteristics, and haemodynamic consequences of pericardial e...
Heart transplantation continues to be the gold standard treatment for end-stage chronic heart failur...
Heart transplantation continues to be the gold standard treatment for end-stage chronic heart failur...
Background. We determined the risk factors for peritoneal dialysis (PD) in young children undergoing...
Objectives Postoperative pleural effusion (PE) is common after pediatric cardiac surgery, and if pro...
Background: Postoperative bleeding of more than 10% of circulating blood volume (CBV) within the fir...
Aim: Postoperative effusions and edema and capillary leak syndrome in children after cardiac surgery...
Aim: Postoperative effusions and edema and capillary leak syndrome in children after cardiac surgery...
Objective: We aimed to identify independent risk factors predisposing toward postoperative surgical ...
Abstract Introduction: The postoperative pleural effusion (PE) is common in patients who undergo ca...
The management of postoperative pericardial effusion isa common problem in clinical practice—50 % to...
Background: Postoperative pericardial effusion (pPE) still remains a frequent complication after con...
Background: Development of fibrinous pericarditis after pericardiotomy is a well-recognized reaction...
Introduction: Pericardial effusion (PE) is a postoperative complication of cardiac valve surgery, re...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence and time course of pericardial effusion after open heart sur...
Objective-To evaluate the incidence, characteristics, and haemodynamic consequences of pericardial e...
Heart transplantation continues to be the gold standard treatment for end-stage chronic heart failur...
Heart transplantation continues to be the gold standard treatment for end-stage chronic heart failur...
Background. We determined the risk factors for peritoneal dialysis (PD) in young children undergoing...
Objectives Postoperative pleural effusion (PE) is common after pediatric cardiac surgery, and if pro...
Background: Postoperative bleeding of more than 10% of circulating blood volume (CBV) within the fir...
Aim: Postoperative effusions and edema and capillary leak syndrome in children after cardiac surgery...
Aim: Postoperative effusions and edema and capillary leak syndrome in children after cardiac surgery...
Objective: We aimed to identify independent risk factors predisposing toward postoperative surgical ...
Abstract Introduction: The postoperative pleural effusion (PE) is common in patients who undergo ca...
The management of postoperative pericardial effusion isa common problem in clinical practice—50 % to...