Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2980485 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Postoperative laryngopharyngeal dysfunction is common among infants undergoing aortic arch interventions, and is largely independent of vocal fold function. Preoperative evaluation demonstrates significant intrinsic abnormalities in sensory and motor function. Routine, comprehensive, multimodality preoperative and postoperative evaluation is required to identify at-risk children and reduce morbidity and resource utilization.
Keywords
PPVDHCACHDMBSPABLPDCPB26.1VFPFFOLAUCpositive predictive valuenegative predictive valuecardiopulmonary bypassICUintensive care unitCongenital heart diseaseDeep hypothermic circulatory arrestconfidence intervalModified barium swallowNPV یا negative predictive valuearea under the curveodds ratiopulmonary artery band
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Authors
Ryan R. MD, Stephanie W. APN, Richard MD, Heather MA, CCC-SLP, Jeanine MA, CCC-SLP, Christian MD,