From: Surgical repair for persistent truncus arteriosus in neonates and older children
Variables | N = 36 |
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Male | 21 (58.33%) |
Age (days) | 188.5 ± 479.567 |
Weight (Kg) | 4.612 ± 4.395 |
Height (cm) | 54.676 ± 14.068 |
BSA | 0.265 ± 0.152 |
Associated anomalies | |
ASD | 2 (5.56%) |
Interrupted aortic arch | 1 (2.78%) |
Hypoplastic pulmonary arteries | 1 (2.78%) |
Pulmonary artery stenosis | 1 (2.78%) |
DORV | 1 (2.78%) |
Previous intracardiac repair | 3 (8.33%) |
Preop pulmonary hypertensive crises | 10 (27.78%) |
Preoperative ventilation | 8 (22.22%) |
Syndromes | |
Di George’s | 8 (22.86%) |
CHARGE | 1 (2.86%) |
Adams-Oliver | 1 (2.86%) |
Type of the truncus | |
Type 1 | 25 (69.44%) |
Type 2 | 7 (19.44%) |
Type 3 | 3 (8.33%) |
Type 4 | 1 (2.78%) |
Preoperative truncal valve regurgitation | |
Mild | 14 (38.89%) |
Moderate | 6 (16.67%) |
Severe | 2 (5.56%) |
Prenatal diagnosis | 2 (5.56%) |
CPB time (min) | 104.059 ± 29.435 |
Ischemic time (min) | 78.394 ± 23.285 |
Conduit type | |
Aorta homograft | 2 (5.56%) |
Contegra | 34 (94.44%) |