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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Thorac Surg. 2016 May 4;102(2):628–635. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2016.02.043

Table 4.

Characteristics of patients with circulatory failure vs. others

Characteristic Patients with
circulatory
failure
(N=98)
Patients with
other mode of
death
(N=93)
p
Patient/Pre-operative
Age 0.41
  Neonate (0–30 days) 60 (61%) 50 (54%)
  Infant (1 month – 1 year) 25 (26%) 32 (34%)
  Child (1 – 18 years) 13 (1413%) 11 (12%)
Weight for age z-score 0.07
  < −2 36 (37%) 56 (60%)
  −2 to +2 60 (61%) 47 (51%)
  >2 2 (2%) 0
Hospital 0.03
  Philadelphia 41 (42%) 54 (58%)
  Michigan 57 (58%) 39 (42%)
Non-cardiac abnormalities
  Genetic abnormality 8 (8%) 10 (11%) 0.54
  Extracardiac anomaly 15 (15%) 20 (22%) 0.27
  Syndrome 18 (18%) 21 (23%) 0.45
Prematurity (<39 wks) if neonate 37/60 (62%) 34/50 (68%) 0.40
Pre-operative risk factors
  Cardiac arrest 1 (1%) 3 (3%) 0.36
  Pre-operative MCS 0 2 (2%) 0.24
  Shock at surgery 0 1 (1%) 0.49
  Shock, resolved 5 (5%) 5 (5%) 1.00
  Mechanical ventilation 25(25%) 26 (28%) 0.70
Previous cardiothoracic surgery 18 (18%) 20 (22%) 0.56
Pre-operative non-surgical intervention during hospitalization 14 (14%) 24 (26%) 0.046
Operative
STAT category 0.70
  1–3 27 (28%) 28 (30%)
  4–5 and unassigned 71 (72%) 65 (70%)
Primary procedure (groups) 0.35
  Single ventricle, arch 26 (27%) 17 (18%)
  Single ventricle, no arch 14 (14%) 20 (21%)
  Two ventricle, arch 6 (6%) 8 (9%)
  Two ventricle, no arch 52 (53%) 48 (52%)
Cardiopulmonary bypass time, minutes 130 (91–196) 91 (71–119) <0.0001

Chi-square/fisher’s exact for categorical; Wilcoxon rank-sum for continuous

MCS, mechanical circulatory support; STAT, Society of Thoracic Surgeons-European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery