ObjectivesFew studies have described the survival of low-birth-weight infants weighing less than 1.5 kg at operation for a cardiac malformation. Our goal was to determine if body weight at surgery affects survival.MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort study using outcome data from the Pediatric Cardiac Care Consortium between 1982 and 2006.ResultsWe reviewed the outcomes of 450 consecutive infants with a cardiac anomaly and a birth weight of less than 1.5 kg, and weight of less than 2.5 kg at surgery. Of these, 179 patients had undergone surgery with a weight of less than 1.5 kg and 271 patients weighed 1.5 to 2.5 kg at surgery. The 30-day survival rate was 83% for cohort 1 and 86% for cohort 2. For patients not requiring cardiopulmonary b...
Mortality outcomes of children with isolated neonatally operated congenital heart defects (CHDs) bor...
Forty-seven infants with ventricular septum (n=19), tetralogy of Fallout (n=8) and transposition of ...
ObjectiveWe hypothesized that infants with fetal growth restrictions have increased mortality and mo...
BackgroundLow weight is an established risk factor for mortality after congenital cardiac surgery. G...
AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less w...
AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challen...
ObjectiveThe evaluation of operative mortality risk for cardiac surgery in infants with low weight i...
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 ...
BackgroundLow birth weight and prematurity and are known risks for mortality in congenital heart les...
ObjectiveA recent Society of Thoracic Surgeons database study showed that low weight (<2.5 kg) at su...
Low birth weight or premature infants may require early surgical treatment of congenital cardiac les...
Background: Cardiac surgery performed in patients with low body weight is a challenge for surgeons. ...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
Mortality outcomes of children with isolated neonatally operated congenital heart defects (CHDs) bor...
Forty-seven infants with ventricular septum (n=19), tetralogy of Fallout (n=8) and transposition of ...
ObjectiveWe hypothesized that infants with fetal growth restrictions have increased mortality and mo...
BackgroundLow weight is an established risk factor for mortality after congenital cardiac surgery. G...
AbstractObjective: A review of our recent experience of operating on infants weighing 2 kg or less w...
AbstractIntroductionInfants with low body weight (LBW) following cardiac surgery are a major challen...
ObjectiveThe evaluation of operative mortality risk for cardiac surgery in infants with low weight i...
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 ...
BackgroundLow birth weight and prematurity and are known risks for mortality in congenital heart les...
ObjectiveA recent Society of Thoracic Surgeons database study showed that low weight (<2.5 kg) at su...
Low birth weight or premature infants may require early surgical treatment of congenital cardiac les...
Background: Cardiac surgery performed in patients with low body weight is a challenge for surgeons. ...
OBJECTIVE: Poor growth is a common complication in infants with congenital heart disease. There has ...
Mortality outcomes of children with isolated neonatally operated congenital heart defects (CHDs) bor...
Forty-seven infants with ventricular septum (n=19), tetralogy of Fallout (n=8) and transposition of ...
ObjectiveWe hypothesized that infants with fetal growth restrictions have increased mortality and mo...