Is Gender Matters in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery

Iqbal Hussain Pathan
Sohail Khan Bangash
Saad Bader Zaki
Issue Details
Journal ID 1
Volume 6
Number 1
Year 2016
Issue Date 2016-03-02 00:00:00
DOI
Copyright Holder Iqbal Hussain Pathan, Sohail Khan Bangash, Saad Bader Zaki
Copyright Year 2016
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Abstract:
Objective: To observe the potential effect of gender difference on the survival after pediatric cardiac surgery.
Materials and Methods: This retrospective cross sectional study was carried out in PCICU of Pediatric Cardiac surgery
department at National institute of cardiovascular diseases Karachi, Pakistan from October 2013 till September 2015. Data was
evaluated to find out the effect of gender on survival of patient during their post-cardiac surgery PCICU stay for structural heart
defects.
Results: A total of 518 patients were operated for structural heart defects on pump and including glenn shunt and fonton
procedure irrespective of use of pump. 68% of these were boys and 32% were girls. Unadjusted mortality was similar for both
boys and girls (9% versus 8%, P=0.87). After adjustment of complex surgeries with Aristotle basic score > 8 like intervention
for TGA , univentricular hearts and DVR ,more prevalent in male population , the outcome was not significantly different with
5% v/s 4% for boys and girls respectively .
Conclusions: Patient’s gender has a no significant effect on mortality after pediatric cardiac surgeries.

Published: 2021-03-12

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