2022
DOI: 10.5606/e-cvsi.2022.1223
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Evaluation of mortality scores in patients with adult congenital heart defects

Abstract: Objectives: Currently, there is no approved risk stratification for adult congenital heart surgery; accordingly, this study aimed to evaluate risk stratification for congenital heart surgery in the pediatric age in terms of its prognostic value in adult patients as well as the effectiveness of the newly developed Adult Congenital Heart Surgery (ACHS) score in this patient group. Patients and methods: A total of 205 patients (115 males, 90 females; mean age: 25.0±11.4 years; range, 18 to 65 years) operated on d… Show more

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“…stated that surgical site infection and arrhythmias are postoperative parameters that independently determine mortality in adult CHD patients. 16 The use of anticoagulants is often given to patients undergoing surgery, however, there are reports of delayed-type allergic hypersensitivity events to anticoagulants such as UFH-type anticoagulants. Allergy to this anticoagulant was often associated with allergy to alpha-gal protein and was a syndrome, such as alpha-gal syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…stated that surgical site infection and arrhythmias are postoperative parameters that independently determine mortality in adult CHD patients. 16 The use of anticoagulants is often given to patients undergoing surgery, however, there are reports of delayed-type allergic hypersensitivity events to anticoagulants such as UFH-type anticoagulants. Allergy to this anticoagulant was often associated with allergy to alpha-gal protein and was a syndrome, such as alpha-gal syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%