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Risk Factors For Neurological Complications And Short-Term Outcomes After Pediatric Heart Surgery: A Retrospective Analysis, Muhammad Shahzad, Yasser Abdulrhman Alheraish, Bushra Algethami, Linah Abdulmohsen Algheryafi, Salma Kamel, Rawan Ghunaim, Zohair Yousef Alhalees
Risk Factors For Neurological Complications And Short-Term Outcomes After Pediatric Heart Surgery: A Retrospective Analysis, Muhammad Shahzad, Yasser Abdulrhman Alheraish, Bushra Algethami, Linah Abdulmohsen Algheryafi, Salma Kamel, Rawan Ghunaim, Zohair Yousef Alhalees
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Objective: To assess the risk factors associated with neurological complications and poor short-term outcomes following pediatric heart surgery.
Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a cardiac intensive care unit between June 2019 and June 2022. The data of all children less than 15 years old who underwent open-heart surgery and had CT brain were extracted from hospital records. The primary outcome was the incidence of CNS insult, and secondary outcomes included death after surgery, length of stay in ICU and hospital. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 23, and a p-value less than or equal to 0.05 was …
Incidence And Risk Factors For Chylothorax After Pediatric Heart Surgeries: Retrospective Analysis Of A Large Institution Database, Muhammad Shahzad, Yasser Abdulrhman Alheraish, Bushra Algethami, Patricia Machado, Reem Mohamed Essa Beheri, Gamal Mohamed, Fared Khouqeer, Zohair Al Halees
Incidence And Risk Factors For Chylothorax After Pediatric Heart Surgeries: Retrospective Analysis Of A Large Institution Database, Muhammad Shahzad, Yasser Abdulrhman Alheraish, Bushra Algethami, Patricia Machado, Reem Mohamed Essa Beheri, Gamal Mohamed, Fared Khouqeer, Zohair Al Halees
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Background: Risk factors for postoperative chylothorax in children who had cardiothoracic procedures are not always clear. Due to complex course in post-operative care, It’s always challenging to find the risk factors, and their management. Objective: The aim of our study was to identify the incidence, risk factors and effective treatment approaches for chylothorax after pediatric heart surgery. Methods: Children who had the cardiac surgery and subsequently developed chylothorax were included in the study. The ratio of the experimental group to the control group was 1:2. Decannulations of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) were not included in the analysis of patient outcomes. …
Angioplasty Of Anomalous Coronaries Arising From The Opposite Sinus With An Inter-Arterial Course, Is It Safe?, Rania Hammami, Imtinene Ben Mrad, Amine Bahloul, Salma Charfeddine, Rym Gribaa, Houssem Thabet, Emna Allouche, Aymen Ben Abdessalem, Majed Hassine, Leila Abid, Samir Kammoun, Hassen Ibn Hadj Amor
Angioplasty Of Anomalous Coronaries Arising From The Opposite Sinus With An Inter-Arterial Course, Is It Safe?, Rania Hammami, Imtinene Ben Mrad, Amine Bahloul, Salma Charfeddine, Rym Gribaa, Houssem Thabet, Emna Allouche, Aymen Ben Abdessalem, Majed Hassine, Leila Abid, Samir Kammoun, Hassen Ibn Hadj Amor
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Background: The coronary artery with an interarterial course CAIAC is the most threatening coronary anomaly, especially if it concerns the left coronary. Percutaneous coronary intervention PCI is scarcely described given its low prevalence and lack of long-term outcome data. Therefore, we assessed through this case series the feasibility and safety of PCI in this population. Methods This is an observational multicentric study including patients with CAIAC arising from the opposite sinus of Valsalva. The primary endpoints were immediate angiographic success and target lesion revascularization. Results During the period of the study, we performed 27235 PCI in six Cath labs, 26 …
Accidental Snapping Of Right Ventricular Pacing Lead With Micra, Vivek Singh Guleria, Prafull Sharma, Prashant Bharadwaj
Accidental Snapping Of Right Ventricular Pacing Lead With Micra, Vivek Singh Guleria, Prafull Sharma, Prashant Bharadwaj
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Leadless pacemaker implantation rates are increasing worldwide. These pacemakers have to be deployed , captured and redeployed in order to achieve optimal electric parameters. Various complications occur during this procedure. We herein report a unique case, where right ventricular(RV) pacing lead of the patient was accidentally snapped during MICRA deployment in a elderly male with pocket site infection.