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. 2020 Jul 23;15(7):e0236377. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236377

Table 1. Main demographic, surgical, and clinical characteristics of the patients.

Variables Total patients (n = 113)
Male 58 (51.3%)
Age (years) 2.1 (0.6–6.6)
Newborns 3 (2.7%)
Infants 39 (34.5%)
Children 71 (62.8%)
Weight (kg) 12 (6.1–20)
Underlying disease 25 (22.1%)
Previous cardiac surgery 34 (30.1%)
CHD with increased volume overload 59 (52.2%)
CHD with pressure overload involving the left ventricle or the right ventricle 34 (30.1%)
Complex cyanotic CHD 20 (17.7%)
STAT mortality category 1 36 (31.9%)
STAT mortality category 2 47 (41.6%)
STAT mortality category 3 25 (22.1%)
STAT mortality category 4 4 (3.5%)
STAT mortality category 5 1 (0.9%)
Univentricular physiology (Glenn or Fontan procedure) 10 (8.8%)
Extracorporeal circulation required 111 (98.2%)
Length of extracorporeal circulation (minutes) 75 (55–100)
Length of aortic cross clamping (minutes) 45 (29–68.5)
Deep hypothermic cardiac arrest required 5 (4.4%)
Length of deep hypothermic cardiac arrest (minutes) 25 (6.5–35)
PRISM III (points) 3 (2–5)
Need for mechanical ventilation at admission 49 (43.4%)
Intubation time after surgery (hours) 4 (3–24)

Continuous variables are expressed as median (interquartile range) and categorical variables are expressed as frequency (percentage).