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Rev. colomb. cardiol ; 13(2): 132-135, sept.-oct. 2006. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-469069

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Antecedentes: la cirugía cardiaca se reconoce como uno de los mayores logros de la medicina. En las últimas décadas, ha experimentado enormes progresos en relación con el perfeccionamiento de las técnicas quirúrgicas, anestésicas y de cuidado crítico, técnicas que en conjunto han permitido corregir de manera oportuna y definitiva la mayoría de cardiopatías congénitas.Objetivo: describir el porcentaje de mortalidad quirúrgica institucional de los pacientes intervenidos por cardiopatías congénitas según su nivel de complejidad (Pediatric Cardiac Care Consortium RACHS-1 - based method for Risk Adjusment for Surgery congenital Heart disease).Métodos: estudio descriptivo de corte transversal. Se revisaron las historias clínicas de los pacientes intervenidos mediante cirugía para corrección de cardiopatías congénitas de enero de 2000 a octubre de 2005. Se contemplaron las siguientes variables: grupo etáreo, clasificación del riesgo del procedimiento y número de muertes operatorias.


Background: Cardiac surgery is recognized as one of the biggest achievements in medicine. In the last decades, it has experienced enormous progresses through the improvement of the surgical, anesthetic and critical care techniques that have allowed the correction of most of the congenital cardiac defects opportunely and definitively. Method: To describe the percentage of institutional surgical mortality of patients operated for cardiac congenital defects according to the complexity level (Pediatric Cardiac Care Consortium RACHS-1 - based method for Risk Adjusment for Surgery congenital Heart disease). Results: Between January 2000 and October 2005, 1132 patients were operated. The surgical mortality accumulated in the described period was 7.2%, 7.8% in 2000, 13.8% in 2001, 6.5% in 2002, 7.9% in 2003, 5.1% in 2004 and 3.9% in 2005. The mortality by category of risk was 1.8% in the category 1, 4.8% in the category 2, 11.8% in the category 3, 11.5% in the category 4, 0% in the category 5 and 50% in the category 6. Conclusions: In the last six years, an important decrease in pediatric mortality due to cardiovascular surgical procedures has been observed. Maintaining an adequate register in the long term will allow the systematic analysis of the survival performance (tendencies) which will permit to establish comparisons with the main reference centers worldwide.


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Cardiopatias Congênitas , Medição de Risco
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