Predictors of successful early extubation following congenital cardiac surgery in neonates and infants
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Predictors of successful early extubation following congenital cardiac surgery in neonates and infants
Abstract
Background: There is a paucity of literature discussing the predictive likelihood of successfully extubating neonates and infants in the operating room immediately following congenital cardiac surgery. Given the unknown consequences of anaesthetics on neurodevelopmental outcomes, minimising the exposure of this population to such agents may have long-term benefits.
Methods: Retrospective chart review of 391 patients less than 1 year of age.
Results: The probability of successfully extubating these patients was based on quantifiable, objective criteria. The relevant variables include age, weight, bypass time, lactate level and specific congenital anomaly.
Conclusions: The practice of immediate extubation of infants and neonates is achievable, safe and predicted based on specific patient variables. This practice will minimise the anaesthetic exposure of these especially young patients who may be at risk for long-term consequences related to anaesthetic exposure.
Comment in
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Early extubation following cardiac surgery in neonates and infants.Heart Lung Circ. 2010 Feb;19(2):100; author reply 100-1. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2009.10.004. Epub 2009 Dec 14. Heart Lung Circ. 2010. PMID: 20005172 No abstract available.
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