Large defect size is associated with 30-day mortality following surgical repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Q4 Medicine Journal of Neonatal Surgery Pub Date : 2022-06-26 DOI:10.47338/jns.v11.1098
M. Zouari, H. Ben Ameur, E. Krichen, N. Kraiem, M. Ben Dhaou, R. Mhiri
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is one of the most challenging neonatal conditions occurring in 3 in 10000 live births. [1] Despite considerable recent advances in perinatal resuscitation and neonatal care, CDH remains an important cause of mortality with rates ranging from 25% to 50%. [2-5] The leading causes of death in these patients are persistent pulmonary hypertension and severe lung hypoplasia. [6] Many researchers have studied the association between prognostic factors and mortality following surgical repair of CDH. However, these prognostic factors did not find widespread use due to conflicting results. Moreover, most studies regarding CDH outcomes are from developed countries. The management of these patients in developing countries is more challenging. In Tunisia, as in many developing countries, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and synthetic patches are not available. The aim of this study was to assess risk factors for 30-day mortality following surgical repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia in a single center in Tunisia.
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先天性膈疝手术修复术后30天死亡率与缺损大小有关
先天性膈疝(CDH)是最具挑战性的新生儿疾病之一,每10000例活产中就有3例发生。[1] 尽管最近在围产期复苏和新生儿护理方面取得了相当大的进展,但CDH仍然是死亡率的重要原因,死亡率在25%至50%之间。[2-5]这些患者的主要死因是持续性肺动脉高压和严重的肺发育不全。[6] 许多研究人员已经研究了CDH手术修复后预后因素与死亡率之间的关系。然而,由于结果相互矛盾,这些预后因素并没有得到广泛应用。此外,大多数关于CDH结果的研究都来自发达国家。发展中国家对这些患者的管理更具挑战性。与许多发展中国家一样,突尼斯没有体外膜肺氧合和合成贴片。本研究的目的是在突尼斯的一个单一中心评估先天性膈疝手术修复后30天死亡率的风险因素。
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Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Journal of Neonatal Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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