Factor Information
Data ID 2875
Factor Temperature (℃)
Description Higher body temperature at the onset of JET nearly reached statistical significance.
Biomarker NA
Classification B4 (environmental factor - other)
Association
Application prognosis and risk assessment
Objective The purpose of this study was to analyse the incidence, risk factors and outcome of JET in an unselected population-based patient cohort, operated upon in the only paediatric cardiac surgery centre in Finland during a 5-year period.
p Value 0.05
OR 2.187
Conclusion Higher body temperature at the onset of JET nearly reached statistical significance. JET was not an independent prognostic factor for death in the whole cohort of 1001 patients ( p = 0.557).
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 634
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype AS, VSD/TCPC/PA, VSD/AVSD/PA, EA/DORV, VSD/PA, IVS/TAPVD/other
Reference
PMID 20537549
Year 2011
Title Junctional ectopic tachycardia after surgery for congenital heart disease: incidence, risk factors and outcome
Sample
Population children
Source retrospective cohort study
Region Helsinki, Finland
Method reviewed
Race Europe
Disease History N/A
Treatment History open-heart surgery
Group JET(Junctional ectopic tachycardia) group(Treatment) Controls(Control)
Number 51 130
Age 0.3 (0.03—0.91) years 0.3 (0.05—1.00) years
Gender (Male: Female) 30:21 70:60
Marker Level N/A N/A