Total Correction of Tetralogy of Fallot: Do We Still Need Trans annular Patch

2018 ◽  
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1995 ◽  
Vol 58 (SupplementIV) ◽  
pp. 1260-1264 ◽  
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Miyako Kusumoto ◽  
Kuniko Amemiya ◽  
Saichi Hosoda ◽  
Kazuo Monma

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Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 297-301 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Presbitero ◽  
D. Demarie ◽  
E. Aruta ◽  
M. Villani ◽  
M. Disumma ◽  
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Cecille O. Sunderland

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Vol 23 (3) ◽  
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Shubhankar Bhattacharya ◽  
Dibakar Das ◽  
Shantanu Dutta ◽  
Nimish Rai ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 151
Author(s):  
Juliana Juliana ◽  
Yan Efrata Sembiring ◽  
Mahrus Abdur Rahman ◽  
Heroe Soebroto

A total correction is a preferred treatment for Tetralogy of Fallot patients in every part of the world. However, the mortality in developing countries was as high as 6.9% to 15.3%. This was a retrospective analytic study that analyzed pre and post-operative risk factors that affected mortality on TOF patients that were performed total correction in Indonesia. A total of 47 TOF patients that were performed total correction from January 2016 to September 2019 were enrolled in this study based on the inclusion criteria. Preoperative and post-operative data were obtained from medical records. In this research, the majority of mortality was found in male patients (39.3%), while the female’s rate was lower (36.8%). Overall mortality was 38.3% and one operative death was found. The average age of patients was 84.12 months (12-210 months), whereas the average height (85.56 ± 36.17cm vs. 112.93 ± 21.73) and weight (17.22kg vs. 28.21kg) were lower for mortality patients. Some significant preoperative variables were identified as mortality risk factors such as: age below 60 months (p=0.047), smaller weight and height (p=0.008; p=0.002), abnormal hematocrit (p=0.002), and oxygen saturation below 75% (p=0.018). Significant post-operative risk factors included: temperature above 38.5⁰C (p=0.000), and ventilator time of more than 48 hours (p=0.033). In conclusion, the mortality of TOF patients undergoing a total correction in developing countries was quite high. It was associated with some risk factors, such as younger age, lower weight and height, low oxygen saturation, post-operative fever, and prolonged ventilator time.


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Zia Q. Farooki ◽  
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Edward W. Green

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