Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital malformation in the world with high morbidity and mortality. However, there is no data to assess the perioperative outcome of congenital heart disease surgery among Chinese cross-regional population. This study aims to investigate the perioperative outcome of congenital heart disease surgery in childhood from a chinese cross-regional cohort.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
6,500
Patients with congenital heart disease will undergo congenital heart disease surgery.
TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital
Tianjin, Tianjin Municipality, China
RECRUITINGRate of systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome was determined mainly on (i) Core temperature of \>38.5°C or \<36°C measured by rectal, oral, or central catheter probe; (ii) Tachycardia, defined as a mean heart rate \>2 SD above normal for age in the absence of external stimulus, chronic drugs, or painful stimuli; or otherwise unexplained persistent elevation over a 0.5- to 4-hr time period, or for children \<1 yr old: bradycardia, defined as a mean heart rate \<10th percentile for age in the absence of external vagal stimulus; or otherwise unexplained persistent depression over a 0.5-hr time period; (iii) Mean respiratory rate \>2 SD above normal for age, the prolonged mechanical ventilation defined as ventilation duration \> 48 hrs, or unplanned re-intubation for an acute process not related to underlying neuromuscular disease or the receipt of general anesthesia; (iv) Leukocyte count elevated or depressed for age or \>10% immature neutrophils.
Time frame: postoperative day 7 or hospital discharge, whichever occurred first.
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