| Literature DB >> 18612485 |
Ali Can Hatemi1, Mete Gursoy, Kadir Ceviker, Aybala Tongut, Gurkan Cetin, Serdar Celebi, Erhan Kansiz.
Abstract
Noncardiac components of genetic disorders can complicate the operative and postoperative courses of pediatric cardiac surgery patients. Prolonged hospital stay, increased treatment cost, morbidity, and death are more likely in this subgroup of patients. Ventricular septal defect, which is a component of various genetic disorders, has a 22.3% incidence in VACTERL syndrome--a rare, nonrandom pattern of birth defects. Herein, we discuss the impact of ventricular septal defect closure in a 4-month-old girl who was diagnosed after birth with VACTERL syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: Abnormalities, multiple/epidemiology; chromosome breakage; esophageal atresia/complications/epidemiology/etiology/genetics/surgery; fetal growth retardation/epidemiology; fetal heart; heart defects, congenital/chemically induced/classification/epidemiology; infant, newborn; progesterone/adverse effects; respiration disorders/etiology; tracheoesophageal fistula/complications/surgery
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18612485 PMCID: PMC2435430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347