Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2877854 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Subsequent sternotomy showed increased early mortality, yet neither sternotomy number nor cardiac injury was an independent predictor of early death. Two variables were protective: early mortality was reduced with increased ejection fraction and cardiac injury was less likely with increased interval from the previous sternotomy.
Keywords
CHDRVOTOPFOHCMVSDAcquired heart diseaseTOFAHDDORVCPBACHDExtracardiacright ventricular outflow tract obstructioncardiopulmonary bypassadults with congenital heart diseaseright ventricledouble-outlet right ventriclePatent foramen ovaleCongenital heart diseaseTetralogy of FallotICDPulmonary arteryconfidence intervalVentricular septal defectatrial septal defectASDHypertrophic cardiomyopathyImplantable cardioverter-defibrillator
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Authors
Kimberly A. BS, Joseph A. MD, Harold M. MD, Heidi M. MD, Carole A. MD, Zhuo MS, Hartzell V. MD,