Outcome of cardiac surgery in adults with congenital heart disease: A single center experience

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作者
Abouelella, Raja Said [1 ]
Habib, Eiad Ahmed [2 ]
AlHalees, Zohair Yousef [3 ]
Alanazi, Musleh Naza [1 ]
Ibhais, Mohamed Essa [1 ]
Alwadai, Abdullah Hassan [1 ]
机构
[1] King Faisal Specialist Hosp & Res Ctr, Heart Ctr, Cardiac Surg Intens Care, POB 3354, Riyadh 11211, Saudi Arabia
[2] Alfaisal Univ, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Faisal Specialist Hosp & Res Ctr, Heart Ctr, Cardiac Surg Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Adults; Congenital heart disease; Cardiac surgery; Outcome; MORTALITY RISK; SOCIETY; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsha.2019.05.003
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Adult survivors with congenital heart diseases represent a large and growing population, yet the published data does not represent the magnitude of their needs specifically in the Middle East. We aimed to review our experience at King Faisal Heart Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for the outcome of adult patients with congenital heart disease who underwent either primary or redo surgery. Methods: A retrospective study at a tertiary care hospital. All patients who underwent surgery either as the first surgery or as a reoperation for congenital heart disease aged > 16 years old at the time of cardiac surgery in the period between January 1, 2008 and January 1, 2013. We looked for incidence of postoperative bleeding, arrhythmias, acute kidney injury, neurological complications, duration of mechanical ventilation, hospital and intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Additionally, we assessed the mortality and 1-and 5-year survival. Results: Ninety-eight patients were included in our study. Fifty-two (53%) were females and 46 (47%) were males, with a mean age of 26 (sic) 8.4 years and a mean weight of 62 (sic) 22.8 kg. Forty-nine patients (50%) required redo surgery. Ten patients (10%) suffered from postoperative bleeding. Eight patients (8%) had postoperative arrhythmias, of which two patients required permanent pacemaker insertion. Three patients (3%) had postoperative acute kidney injury and seven patients (7%) suffered from neurological complications. The mean duration of ventilation was 1.3 (sic) 2 days, with a mean ICU and hospital stay of 3.7 (sic) 3 days, and 10 (sic) 7 days, respectively. The overall mortality rate in our series was 4% with a 1-5-year survival of 96%. Conclusion: Adult patients with congenital heart disease are prone to immediate postoperative multisystem complications, yet the majority of them are reversible. Their 1-and 5-year survival rate is excellent. Further follow up studies are required. (C) 2019 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
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