AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challenge for the post cardiac surgery care unit. It has been observed that post surgery outcome for LBW infants is worse compared to the outcome of normal body weight infants. A study was conducted to compare post operative course and outcome of infants with body weight of 2.2kg or less against infants with normal body weight who underwent similar cardiac surgeries.MethodsA retrospective review was performed for all infants below 2.2kg who underwent cardiac operations at King Abdulaziz Cardiac Center from January 2001 to October 2011. Cases with LBW (Group A) were compared with matching group (Group B) of normal body weight infants who had similar ...
Chao Lu,1,* Lina Yu,2,* Jinfeng Wei,1 Jimei Chen,3 Jian Zhuang,3 Sheng Wang11Department of...
Forty-seven infants with ventricular septum (n=19), tetralogy of Fallout (n=8) and transposition of ...
Objective and methods: From September 1990 to February 1997, 23 consecutive critically ill infants (...
IntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) are major challenges for post cardiac surgery care. W...
AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challen...
BackgroundLow weight is an established risk factor for mortality after congenital cardiac surgery. G...
ObjectivesFew studies have described the survival of low-birth-weight infants weighing less than 1.5...
AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less w...
Hosp ay 200 e surg en-h European Journal of Cardio-thoracic SuDecember 2006, 411 open-heart surgery ...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
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...
Chao Lu,1,* Lina Yu,2,* Jinfeng Wei,1 Jimei Chen,3 Jian Zhuang,3 Sheng Wang11Department of...
Forty-seven infants with ventricular septum (n=19), tetralogy of Fallout (n=8) and transposition of ...
Objective and methods: From September 1990 to February 1997, 23 consecutive critically ill infants (...
IntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) are major challenges for post cardiac surgery care. W...
AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challen...
BackgroundLow weight is an established risk factor for mortality after congenital cardiac surgery. G...
ObjectivesFew studies have described the survival of low-birth-weight infants weighing less than 1.5...
AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less w...
Hosp ay 200 e surg en-h European Journal of Cardio-thoracic SuDecember 2006, 411 open-heart surgery ...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
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...
Chao Lu,1,* Lina Yu,2,* Jinfeng Wei,1 Jimei Chen,3 Jian Zhuang,3 Sheng Wang11Department of...
Forty-seven infants with ventricular septum (n=19), tetralogy of Fallout (n=8) and transposition of ...
Objective and methods: From September 1990 to February 1997, 23 consecutive critically ill infants (...