Factor Information
Data ID 374
Factor Peak lactate in first 24 hours
Description Patients with thrombosis, however, were more likely to have single ventricle anatomy, higher peak lactate within the rst 24 hours, and greater VVR score at 12 hours postoperatively than in patients without thrombosis.
Biomarker NA
Classification E2 (physiological factor - biochemical index)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective identify risk factors for developing venous or arterial thrombosis following pediatric cardiac surgery
p Value 0.004
Conclusion Patients with thrombosis, however, were more likely to have higher peak lactate within the rst 24 hours than in patients without thrombosis.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 444
CHD Type isolated CHD
CHD Subtype HRHS/HLHS/other
Reference
PMID 30234677
Year 2018
Title Analysis of Patient Characteristics and Risk Factors for Thrombosis After Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease.
Sample
Population children
Source A retrospective cohort study
Region Indiana,USA
Method reviewed
Race North America
Disease History N/A
Treatment History cardiothoracic surgery
Group thrombosis patients(Treatment) no thrombosis patients(Control)
Number 33 64
Age 0.7 months 0.7 months
Gender (Male: Female) 17:16 32:32
Marker Level 5.2(3.3-10.4)mg/dL(median:25–75th percentile) 3.1(31.7-6)mg/dL(median:25–75th percentile)