OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to determine the clinical and haemodynamic variables associated with early adverse outcomes after the neonatal Norwood procedure. METHODS: Patients who underwent the neonatal Norwood procedure between 2001 and 2019 were included. The patient diagnosis, morphological characteristics and haemodynamic parameters were analysed to identify factors associated with length of stay (LOS) in the intensive care unit (ICU) and mortality during the stay. RESULTS: A total of 322 patients were depicted. The median age and weight at the Norwood procedure were 9 days and 3.2 kg, respectively. Certain morphological and preoperative parameters, such as birth weight below 2.5 kg, restrictive atrial septal defect, extracardi...
Objectives: The interstage mortality rate after a Norwood stage 1 operation remains 12-20% in curren...
Background—After the Norwood procedure, early postoperative neonatal physiology is characterized by ...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether or not hemodynamic parameters and labor...
Background: There are a variety of approaches to biventricular repair in neonates and infants with a...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine the demographic, anatomic, institutional, ...
Objectives: Recent studies have suggested that survival following the Norwood procedure is influence...
The purpose of these analyses was to determine how specific comorbidities and medical interventions ...
ObjectivesWe analyze the effect of surgical case volume on the survival of infants with hypoplastic ...
BackgroundInfants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are susceptible to pre-Norwood comorbi...
OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported mortality risk factors associated with hypoplastic left he...
Abstract: Introduction: Most of the patients undergoing heart operation are discharged from the inte...
BackgroundPatients requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support after a Norwood oper...
Objectives: The interstage mortality rate after a Norwood stage 1 operation remains 12-20% in curren...
Background—After the Norwood procedure, early postoperative neonatal physiology is characterized by ...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether or not hemodynamic parameters and labor...
Background: There are a variety of approaches to biventricular repair in neonates and infants with a...
AbstractObjective: This study was undertaken to determine the demographic, anatomic, institutional, ...
Objectives: Recent studies have suggested that survival following the Norwood procedure is influence...
The purpose of these analyses was to determine how specific comorbidities and medical interventions ...
ObjectivesWe analyze the effect of surgical case volume on the survival of infants with hypoplastic ...
BackgroundInfants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are susceptible to pre-Norwood comorbi...
OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported mortality risk factors associated with hypoplastic left he...
Abstract: Introduction: Most of the patients undergoing heart operation are discharged from the inte...
BackgroundPatients requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support after a Norwood oper...
Objectives: The interstage mortality rate after a Norwood stage 1 operation remains 12-20% in curren...
Background—After the Norwood procedure, early postoperative neonatal physiology is characterized by ...
ObjectivesIschemic brain injury is an important morbidity in neonates after the Norwood procedure. I...