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. 2011 Jun 12;2011:254321. doi: 10.4061/2011/254321

Table 4.

Summary of discharge mortality cases.

No. Age (years) Sex Diagnosis Surgical type CPB time (min) AoX time (min) Death at PO day RACHS-1 level Cause
1 1.23 Male Primum ASD Total repair 101 68 7 II Cardiac tamponade
2 10 Female UVH Fontan 200 49 1 III Low output, VT, and
3 11.9 Male TOF Total repair 104 70 47 II P. auruginosa pneumonia, MRSA Sepsis, IE, and diaphragm paralysis
4 3.9 Female Unbalance AVC and PS Fontan 240 0 0 III Low output
5 1.97 Male UVH and PS Central shunt 94 0 1 III Low output
6 0.36 Female CAVC Total repair 99 76 87 III A. buamnii pneumonia, P. auruginosa sepsis
7 4.74 Female UVH, PS Fontan 86 0 2 III Low output
8 0.51 Male CAVC Total repair 90 70 45 III Sepsis, DIC, and residual shunt
9 0.7 Female CAVC Total repair 160 60 2 III PHT crisis
10 0.86 Male CAVC Total repair 174 127 40 III Candida sepsis
11 0.04 Male Ebstein anomaly and PS Pulmonic valvluotomy, TVR repair 43 0 1 V Low output
12 0.5 Male CAVC Total repair 145 77 1 III Low output, and VT
13 2.24 Male TGA, VSD ASO and VSD closure 134 70 2 IV Low output
14 0.13 Female Truncus arteriosus Total repair 156 68 0 IV Low output

CPB: cardiopulmonary bypass, AoX: aortic clamp, ASD: atrial septal defect, UVH: univentricular heart, TOF: tetralogy of Fallot, AVC: atrioventricular canal, CAVC: complete atrioventricular repair, PS: pulmonary stenosis, TGA: transposition of great arteries, PHT crisis: pulmonary hypertensive crisis, VT: ventricular tachycardia, DIC: disseminated intravascular coagulopathy.