INTRODUCTION: Early extubation is related to short length of hospitalization and less complications. OBJECTIVE: Data analysis from children extubated in the surgical room after cardiac surgery with ECC. METHODS: Retrospective data analysis. RESULTS: From March 2006 to January 2008, 15 children submitted to heart surgery were extubated at surgery room. Age in months was 4 to 216 (76.1 months). ECC time: 30 to 95 min (51.4 min), anoxia: 14 to 67 min (35.2 min). One patient had respiratory acidosis. CONCLUSION: Early extubation in selected patients is possible.
INTRODUCTION: Early extubation is related to short length of hospitalization and less complications. OBJECTIVE: Data analysis from children extubated in the surgical room after cardiac surgery with ECC. METHODS: Retrospective data analysis. RESULTS: From March 2006 to January 2008, 15 children submitted to heart surgery were extubated at surgery room. Age in months was 4 to 216 (76.1 months). ECC time: 30 to 95 min (51.4 min), anoxia: 14 to 67 min (35.2 min). One patient had respiratory acidosis. CONCLUSION: Early extubation in selected patients is possible.
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