Single ventricle defects mortality rate

    • OUTLINE OF BIRTH DEFECTS REPORT

      In Massachusetts, 16.4% of all infant deaths were attributable to birth defects. (Massachusetts Deaths, 2002) The overall infant mortality rate for MA in 2002 was 4.9, for the US it was 6.9. The infant mortality rate due to birth defects in the US in 2002 was 13.99 per 10,000 live births (Callaghan et al., 2006) and for MA it was 8.06.

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    • EARLY PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF MAJOR CARDIAC …

      Major congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common severe congenital malformations, with an incidence of about 5/1000 live births, whenever complete ascertainment is done and minor lesions ...

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    • JAMA

      Hazard Ratios for the Combined Outcome by Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Degree of Albuminuria. ... (note: isolated primum atrial septal defects or inlet ventricular septal defects were included under groups 4 or 5) ... or cyanotic unrepaired single ventricle physiology, or other complex defects. A miscellaneous group including the ...

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    • Massachusetts

      The infant mortality rate due to birth defects in the US in 2001 was 137.6 per 100,000 live births (CDC). The causes of birth defects are poorly understood. For 60-70% of major birth defects no known cause has been identified. ... Single ventricle, Double Inlet Left Ventricle 745310 5. Single ventricle, OS (e.g., absent right or left AV ...

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    • [DOCX File]Homepage | STS

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      Mortality Status at Last Follow-Up: LFUMortStat (480) Alive Dead. Mortality Date: MtDate (490) ... Single ventricle, Heterotaxia syndrome. Single ventricle, Other ... Residual/Recurrent Cardiovascular Defects. Embolic Complication. Failure to Thrive. Cardiac Transplant Rejection. VAD Complications .

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    • [DOCX File]Cambridge University Press

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      93 infants, 44 (47%) with CHD. Of the infants with CHD, 39% had single ventricle (SV) physiology. There was no difference in REE related to cardiac physiology between infants with CHD and healthy infants or between infants with SV and biventricular (BV) physiology.

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    • [DOC File]AVA/AVS Protocol

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      Our previous studies of neonates with aortic valve atresia (AVA) or aortic valve stenosis (AVS), identified useful information, including the elucidation of selection criteria for managing infants with critical AVS with either a bi-ventricular repair or single ventricle palliation. 1,2,3,4 Risk factors for mortality in babies having a Norwood ...

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    • [DOC File]CARDILOGY MCQ

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      Complete heart block in the setting of anterior AMI has a higher mortality than CHB in inferior MI. Early VT in AMI is an indicator of poor prognosis. Appox 40% of patients present with some degree of CHF in AMI. There is a 50% mortality rate if the patient present in cardiogenic shock.

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    • Double patch repair of ventricular septal defect via right ...

      Single patch repair. Most anterior defects require closure with a prosthetic patch to avoid tension that could disrupt the repair (Figure 1B). ... 101 patients who had an early mortality rate of ...

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    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      VS: Heart rate, blood pressure (see #13 below), respirations, height, weight, maximum weight in past year, weight change in past year, body build, and state of nutrition. 2. Dominant hand: Indicate the dominant hand and how this was determined, e.g., writes, eats, combs hair with that hand.

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