Factor Information
Data ID 577
Factor ventricular outflow obstructions
Description Minor complications were 2.7 times more likely in ventricular outflow obstructions (p<0.05). Patients having obstructive lesions of the ventricular outflow tracts were 2.7 times more likely to have minor complications (p<0.05; Odds ratio 2.7).
Biomarker NA
Classification A3 (clinical factor - disease & symptom)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective Minor complications
p Value <0.05
Conclusion The most frequent adverse events in general are vascular complications, whereas events related to anesthesia and airway management seem to be among the most frequent major complications. Cardiac interventions, especially balloon dilatation procedures, catheterizations in cyanotic patients or newborns carry the highest risk. Awareness of complications, improved intensive care, improvement in technique and equipment will decrease or avoid the incidence of complications
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 470
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype MID, superior inferior ventricles, PA, VSD, ASD/AVSD, CoA, PDA/TAPVC/PDA, PFO, PDA/TGA/HLHS/HLHS, PDA, CoA/other
Reference
PMID 13653204
Year 2018
Title Complications of cardiac catheterization in children with congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population Newborn (1-30days) Infant (1 month-1 year) Child (1-12 years) Adolescent (12-21 years)
Source Data
Region İstanbul, Turkey
Method retrospectively
Race Asian
Disease History N/A
Treatment History cardiac catheterizations
Group N/A(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number N/A N/A
Age N/A N/A
Gender (Male: Female) N/A N/A
Marker Level N/A N/A