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Midterm survival of infants requiring postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after Norwood palliation
Journal article

Midterm survival of infants requiring postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after Norwood palliation

M. G. Debrunner, P. Porayette, J. P. Breinholt III, M. W. Turrentine, T. M. Cordes and John Philip Breinholt
Pediatric cardiology, Vol.34(3)
2013

Abstract

ECMO Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) Norwood palliation acute kidney failure aorta coarctation article bacteremia blood clotting disorder brain hemorrhage cerebrovascular accident congenital heart disease controlled study endocardial cushion defect extracorporeal oxygenation female follow up Fontan procedure heart disease heart transplantation heart ventricle function hospital discharge human hypoplastic left heart syndrome incidence infant major clinical study male medical record review multiple organ failure newborn Norwood procedure palliative therapy personal experience postoperative care pulmonary hypertension risk factor surgical mortality surgical patient survival rate survivor Cohort Studies Confidence Intervals Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Follow-Up Studies Hospital Mortality Humans Infant, Newborn Kaplan-Meier Estimate Norwood Procedures Predictive Value of Tests Retrospective Studies Risk Assessment Time Factors Treatment Outcome

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