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Parental understanding of our communication of morbidity associated with paediatric cardiac surgery: a qualitative study

Parental understanding of our communication of morbidity associated with paediatric cardiac surgery: a qualitative study

... with paediatric cardiac surgery, based on ‘high quality conversations’, in which certain key principles of good communication are followed, as discussed ...to paediatric cardiac ...

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Efficacy of caudal dexmedetomidine on stress response and post operative pain in paediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective, randomized, double blinded study

Efficacy of caudal dexmedetomidine on stress response and post operative pain in paediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective, randomized, double blinded study

... This is to certify that that the dissertation entitled , “ THE EFFICACY OF CAUDAL DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON STRESS RESPONSE AND POST OPERATIVE PAIN IN PAEDIATRIC CARDIAC SURGERY” (A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, ...

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Trends in 30-day mortality rate and case mix for paediatric cardiac surgery in the UK between 2000 and 2010

Trends in 30-day mortality rate and case mix for paediatric cardiac surgery in the UK between 2000 and 2010

... of paediatric cardiac surgery in the UK is such that the specialty is highly scrutinised and con- nected in the public mind to troubling past ...of paediatric cardiac surgery ’ ...

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Tissue Doppler imaging following paediatric cardiac surgery : early patterns of change and relationship to outcome

Tissue Doppler imaging following paediatric cardiac surgery : early patterns of change and relationship to outcome

... In the current study, the finding of a reduction in all systolic TDI parameters measured at the septum, mitral and tricuspid annuli suggests an overall global impairment of contractility in the early postoperative ...

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Comparative study of levosimendan versus milrinone for paediatric cardiac surgery patients operated with cardio-pulmonary bypass

Comparative study of levosimendan versus milrinone for paediatric cardiac surgery patients operated with cardio-pulmonary bypass

... time surgery in our study because prolonged cross clamp time causes low cardiac output, prolonged ventilation time, renal complications, prolonged hospital stay, blood transfusion and increased mortality 25 ...

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Original Article Analysis of early predictor effect of serum Glutathione S-Transferase P1 isoenzyme on post-operative results in paediatric cardiac surgery

Original Article Analysis of early predictor effect of serum Glutathione S-Transferase P1 isoenzyme on post-operative results in paediatric cardiac surgery

... Anesthesia was administered according to a fixed protocol [18]. Premedication consisted of intravenous midazolam, administered as 0.1 mg/kg preoperatively in pre-op patient room. General anesthesia was induced by ...

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Characteristics of Congenital Heart Disease and their Surgical Outcome in a Private Hospital: Importance of Team Concept in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery

Characteristics of Congenital Heart Disease and their Surgical Outcome in a Private Hospital: Importance of Team Concept in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery

... This study was a retrospective study based on the patient’s records. The sample size consisted of 457 cases, which has undergone surgical management for congenital heart disease in United Hospital’s cardiovascular center ...

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Role of Aprotinin in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery

Role of Aprotinin in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery

... They found that there was no significant difference between the 2 treatment groups with respect to age, cardiopulmonary bypass time, complications (myocardial infarction, stroke, death), chest tube drainage (6, 12, or 24 ...

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Gut permeability and myocardial damage in paediatric cardiac surgery

Gut permeability and myocardial damage in paediatric cardiac surgery

... Ignacio Malagon was born in Madrid, Spain on 3 December 1962. He attended medical school at the Universidad Complutense Madrid and graduated in 1986. In 1988 he obtained a Master in Philosophy on biochemistry at the same ...

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Informed consent : problems of parental consent to paediatric cardiac surgery.

Informed consent : problems of parental consent to paediatric cardiac surgery.

... If gates remain closed, for example, i f pat ients are not referred, i f soc ial workers are expected to support medical decisions which they do not reasonably [r] ...

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An international survey of management of pain and sedation after paediatric cardiac surgery

An international survey of management of pain and sedation after paediatric cardiac surgery

... across the globe. Opioids were the analgesics of choice. Morphine was the preferred analgesic drug, with a wide range of doses, both for continuous infusion and bolus administration in both the neonatal age group and in ...

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Psychosocial influences on outcome after paediatric cardiac surgery, including transplantation

Psychosocial influences on outcome after paediatric cardiac surgery, including transplantation

... Some parents were critical about disobedient behaviour, untidiness, social life, sibling relationship and how the ill child used the illness to get privileges. This is illustrated in following statements: Samuel's father ...

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Errors during Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia: Reporting and Learning

Errors during Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia: Reporting and Learning

... ric cardiac surgery which requires longer hospital ...of paediatric cardiac surgery patients due to the presence of intracardiac defect, severity of disease and complexity of ...

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Predictors and outcome of acute kidney injury after non-cardiac paediatric surgery

Predictors and outcome of acute kidney injury after non-cardiac paediatric surgery

... major surgery. AKI has been extensively studied after paediatric cardiac surgery where prevalence of ...of paediatric patients who had general surgery in sub-Saharan Africa, ...

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Optimal chest compression technique for paediatric cardiac arrest victims

Optimal chest compression technique for paediatric cardiac arrest victims

... In general, the younger and smaller the child, the faster their normal heart rate. Previous studies reported similar compression rates for one-hand and two-hand techniques [7,9], but compression rates fell faster with a ...

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Microvascular reactivity and clinical outcomes in cardiac surgery

Microvascular reactivity and clinical outcomes in cardiac surgery

... Cardiac surgery provokes a vigorous inflammatory re- sponse and can induce systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) ...during cardiac sur- gery ...in cardiac surgery pa- ...during ...

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Assessment and pathophysiology of pain in cardiac surgery

Assessment and pathophysiology of pain in cardiac surgery

... It should be remarked that progress in surgical techniques alone would not have had such importance had it not been for modern anesthesia and postoperative management of patients after cardiac surgery. ...

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Evaluation of Robotic Cardiac Surgery Simulation Training

Evaluation of Robotic Cardiac Surgery Simulation Training

... the surgery is being performed the operative field is displayed through the AESOP arm, controlled by the surgeon who is wearing a headset to give voice commands for each ...in cardiac surgery cases ...

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Determination of the threshold of cardiac troponin I associated with an adverse postoperative outcome after cardiac surgery: a comparative study between coronary artery bypass graft, valve surgery, and combined cardiac surgery

Determination of the threshold of cardiac troponin I associated with an adverse postoperative outcome after cardiac surgery: a comparative study between coronary artery bypass graft, valve surgery, and combined cardiac surgery

... in cardiac surgery, it has been shown that cTnI is an independent predictor of short-term and long-term adverse outcome in cardiac surgical patients ...in cardiac surgery to identify a ...

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Impact of perioperative infarcts after cardiac surgery

Impact of perioperative infarcts after cardiac surgery

... A decline in neuropsychological test performance following surgery in at least one test was noted in 35 (46%) of 77 patients. Five patients (6%) declined by >1 SD in two or more tests. The most commonly ...

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