AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less who had congenital heart disease was performed to determine the outcome of early surgical repair or palliation. Methods: A retrospective review of hospital records was performed for infants who weighed 2 kg or less and who were identified to have undergone cardiac operation at our institution January 1992 to June 1997. The data collected included age, weight, gestational age, cardiac diagnosis, surgical procedure, and outcome measures such as length of stay, morbidity, and mortality rate. Outpatient charts were reviewed for follow-up survival and cardiac status. Results: Thirty-three operations were performed on 30 patients. Median age at oper...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
Objective: To access the outcome and mortality trend in newborns undergoing corrective surgery for c...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of early extubation of the...
AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less w...
ObjectivesFew studies have described the survival of low-birth-weight infants weighing less than 1.5...
AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challen...
Low birth weight or premature infants may require early surgical treatment of congenital cardiac les...
AbstractBackground: Published data suggest that low birth weight is a risk factor for poor outcome i...
IntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) are major challenges for post cardiac surgery care. W...
Hosp ay 200 e surg en-h European Journal of Cardio-thoracic SuDecember 2006, 411 open-heart surgery ...
Objective and methods: From September 1990 to February 1997, 23 consecutive critically ill infants (...
ObjectiveThe evaluation of operative mortality risk for cardiac surgery in infants with low weight i...
Background: Cardiac surgery performed in patients with low body weight is a challenge for surgeons. ...
ObjectiveA recent Society of Thoracic Surgeons database study showed that low weight (<2.5 kg) at su...
BackgroundLow weight is an established risk factor for mortality after congenital cardiac surgery. G...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
Objective: To access the outcome and mortality trend in newborns undergoing corrective surgery for c...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of early extubation of the...
AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less w...
ObjectivesFew studies have described the survival of low-birth-weight infants weighing less than 1.5...
AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challen...
Low birth weight or premature infants may require early surgical treatment of congenital cardiac les...
AbstractBackground: Published data suggest that low birth weight is a risk factor for poor outcome i...
IntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) are major challenges for post cardiac surgery care. W...
Hosp ay 200 e surg en-h European Journal of Cardio-thoracic SuDecember 2006, 411 open-heart surgery ...
Objective and methods: From September 1990 to February 1997, 23 consecutive critically ill infants (...
ObjectiveThe evaluation of operative mortality risk for cardiac surgery in infants with low weight i...
Background: Cardiac surgery performed in patients with low body weight is a challenge for surgeons. ...
ObjectiveA recent Society of Thoracic Surgeons database study showed that low weight (<2.5 kg) at su...
BackgroundLow weight is an established risk factor for mortality after congenital cardiac surgery. G...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
Objective: To access the outcome and mortality trend in newborns undergoing corrective surgery for c...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of early extubation of the...