ObjectiveRecent advances in perioperative care have led to a decrease in mortality of children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome undergoing the Norwood operation. This study aimed to evaluate the outcome of the Norwood operation in a single center over 12 years and to identify clinical and anatomic risk factors for adverse early and longer term outcome.MethodsFull data on all 157 patients treated between 1996 and 2007 were analyzed.ResultsThirty-day mortality of the Norwood operation decreased from 21% in the first 3 years to 2.5% in the last 3 years. The estimated exponentially weighted moving average of early mortality after 157 Norwood operations was 2.3%. Risk factors were an aberrant right subclavian artery, the use and duration of ...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart s...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
OBJECTIVES Neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are at risk of high mortality and ne...
ObjectiveRecent advances in perioperative care have led to a decrease in mortality of children with ...
ObjectiveTremendous strides have been made in the outcomes for hypoplastic left heart syndrome and o...
ObjectiveThe Norwood procedure, the first surgical step of staged palliation for hypoplastic left he...
Objectives: Recent studies have suggested that survival following the Norwood procedure is influence...
AbstractObjective: We compared the Norwood stage I operation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome and...
AbstractNorwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left hear...
OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported mortality risk factors associated with hypoplastic left he...
ObjectivesWe analyze the effect of surgical case volume on the survival of infants with hypoplastic ...
ObjectivesDelayed first-stage palliation of children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and relate...
Norwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndro...
ObjectiveTwo different strategies have emerged in the initial palliation for hypoplastic left heart ...
Background. The purpose of this study was to describe the experience with staged surgical reconstruc...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart s...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
OBJECTIVES Neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are at risk of high mortality and ne...
ObjectiveRecent advances in perioperative care have led to a decrease in mortality of children with ...
ObjectiveTremendous strides have been made in the outcomes for hypoplastic left heart syndrome and o...
ObjectiveThe Norwood procedure, the first surgical step of staged palliation for hypoplastic left he...
Objectives: Recent studies have suggested that survival following the Norwood procedure is influence...
AbstractObjective: We compared the Norwood stage I operation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome and...
AbstractNorwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left hear...
OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported mortality risk factors associated with hypoplastic left he...
ObjectivesWe analyze the effect of surgical case volume on the survival of infants with hypoplastic ...
ObjectivesDelayed first-stage palliation of children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and relate...
Norwood's operation provides satisfactory palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndro...
ObjectiveTwo different strategies have emerged in the initial palliation for hypoplastic left heart ...
Background. The purpose of this study was to describe the experience with staged surgical reconstruc...
ObjectiveWe sought to identify and characterize a subgroup of patients with hypoplastic left heart s...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity during the Norwood hospital...
OBJECTIVES Neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are at risk of high mortality and ne...