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Table 1 Demographic, intra-operative, post-operative, follow-up data

From: Heart transplantation surgery in children and young adults with congenital heart disease

Variables

Median (Range) / n (%)

Demographic data

 

Age (years)

7.75 (0.11-42)

Male gender

9 (45%)

Weight (kg)

19.1 (3–77)

Length (cm)

11.2 (49–188)

Main diagnosis

 

Aortic valvular disease

4 (20%)

Ebstein’s anomaly

1 (5%)

VSD, PH

1 (5%)

Single ventricle defects

4 (20%)

TOF

1 (5%)

TGA

4 (20%)

BWG

3 (15%)

DORV

1 (5%)

DCM, mitral regurgitation

1 (5%)

Preoperative VAD-support

6 (30%)

Intra-operative data

 

Donor heart ischemic time (minutes)

240 (123–359)

Bypass time (minutes)

214 (98–427)

Cross-clamp time (minutes)

80 (41–186)

Surgery time (minutes)

325 (225–659)

Reconstruction procedure

7 (35%)

Postoperative data

 

Postoperative cardiac re-operations*

9 (45%)

Postoperative neurologic event

5 (25%)

Postoperative sepsis

4 (20%)

Postoperative bleeding

4 (20%)

Postoperative SIRS

2 (10%)

Postoperative renal failure

3 (15%)

Postoperative hepatic dysfunction

3 (15%)

Right ventricular failure

0

Hight-output failure

0

Low-output failure

2 (10%)

30-day mortality

4 (20%)

  1. AI/AS: aortic insufficiency/stenosis; ASD: atrial septal defect; AVC/R: aortic valve commissurotomy/reconstruction; BWG: Bland-White-Garland syndrome; (cc/d)-TGA: (congenitally-corrected/dextro)-transposition of great arteries; CHD: congenital heart disease; DCM: dilatative cardiomyopathy; DORV: double outlet right ventricle; ECLS: extracorporeal life support; EFE: endocardial fibroelastosis; HLHS: hypoplastic left heart syndrome; LVAD: left ventricular assist device; m: months, MCS: mechanical circulatory support; MI: mitral insufficiency; PDA: persistent ductus arteriosus; PH: pulmonary hypertension; PM: pacemaker; PVA: pulmonary valve atresia; SV: single ventricle; TI: tricuspid insufficiency; TOF: Tetralogy of Fallot; VSD: ventricular septal defect; y: years