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Perioperative outcomes of patients who underwent open-heart surgery for primary cardiac tumors: Brief report
Southern Philippines Medical Center Journal of Health Care Services ; (2): 1-4, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987310
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@#Primary cardiac tumors are extremely rare, occurring in 0.001% to 0.3% of autopsies.1 Most cardiac tumors are metastatic, and they are usually diagnosed in approximately 10% of patients with non-cardiac primary tumors at autopsy.2 3 4 About 75% of primary cardiac tumors are benign and are predominantly myxomas.5 Only 25% of these tumors are malignant, and the most common types in both children and adults, are sarcomas (75%).1 6 7 In a retrospective study done among 255 patients with cardiac tumors in the Philippine Heart Center from 1976 to 2006, the incidence of benign tumors was 91.8% while malignant tumors were reported in 8.2% of cases. Eighty-nine percent of the patients were adults, and 11% were from the pediatric age group.8 As in other similar studies,5 9 the most common cardiac tumors in the Philippine study were myxoma among the adult participants and rhabdomyoma among the pediatric participants.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Heart Neoplasms / Cardiac Surgical Procedures Language: English Journal: Southern Philippines Medical Center Journal of Health Care Services Year: 2020 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Heart Neoplasms / Cardiac Surgical Procedures Language: English Journal: Southern Philippines Medical Center Journal of Health Care Services Year: 2020 Type: Article