TY - JOUR
T1 - Etiologies, Clinical Courses and Outcomes of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
T2 - A Retrospective Analysis of Postsurgery Presentations at the PED
AU - Gross, Itai
AU - Rabello, Idit
AU - Erez, Eldad
AU - Hess, Amit
AU - Ohana Sarna Cahan, Lea
AU - Pines, Naama
AU - Pollak, Uri
AU - Hashavya, Saar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Congenital heart defects, the most common of all birth defects, often necessitate complex postoperative care due to the risk of severe complications. This retrospective cohort study evaluated the clinical presentations, outcomes, and complications in the records of 730 children who underwent 877 cardiothoracic surgeries at Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, from 2011 to 2018. During the first postoperative year, 295 of these patients (40.4%) presented to the Pediatric Emergency Department. Single ventricle defects were associated with higher presentation rates than biventricular repairs (69.3% vs 53.7%, P <.001). Serious bacterial infections were found in 5% of the cases. The overall admission rate was 34%, with a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit admission rate of 1.45%. Complications such as chylothorax and pleural effusion were primarily found in Glenn and Fontan procedures, respectively. The study underscores the complex needs and major health care challenges faced by postsurgical pediatric patients, and emphasizes the importance of informed and prompt management.
AB - Congenital heart defects, the most common of all birth defects, often necessitate complex postoperative care due to the risk of severe complications. This retrospective cohort study evaluated the clinical presentations, outcomes, and complications in the records of 730 children who underwent 877 cardiothoracic surgeries at Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, from 2011 to 2018. During the first postoperative year, 295 of these patients (40.4%) presented to the Pediatric Emergency Department. Single ventricle defects were associated with higher presentation rates than biventricular repairs (69.3% vs 53.7%, P <.001). Serious bacterial infections were found in 5% of the cases. The overall admission rate was 34%, with a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit admission rate of 1.45%. Complications such as chylothorax and pleural effusion were primarily found in Glenn and Fontan procedures, respectively. The study underscores the complex needs and major health care challenges faced by postsurgical pediatric patients, and emphasizes the importance of informed and prompt management.
KW - cardiac surgery
KW - congenital heart defects
KW - pediatric emergency department
KW - single ventricle
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105002953170&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/00099228251333221
DO - 10.1177/00099228251333221
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C2 - 40251113
AN - SCOPUS:105002953170
SN - 0009-9228
JO - Clinical Pediatrics
JF - Clinical Pediatrics
ER -