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KMID : 0371619950110020285
Journal of Wonkwang Medical Science
1995 Volume.11 No. 2 p.285 ~ p.294
Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Patients with Silent ischemia during Early postinfarction Exercise Testing
Yoon Hyang-Suk

Jeong Soo-Mi
Choi Du-Young
Oh Kwang-Soo
Oh Yeon-Kyun
Kim Jong-Duk
Yang Heun-Woong
Lee Sam-Youn
Kim Hyung-Kon
Choi Jong-Bum
Choi Soon-Ho
Roh Byung-Suk
Abstract
We reviewed 10 years experiences of the clinical aspects and early postoperative results in 544 pediatric patients(age less than 16 years old). Among them. 529 cases had the congenital heart diseases, and 15 had the acquired diseases. Open heart surgery was performed in 413 patients. 115 cases were treated with non-open heart surgery. 16 with interventional catheterization. Annual increase of the cardiac patients was not significant in recent 10 years, except slight increase in 1994. The mean age of the study patients had been evidently changed to younger year by year. Total mortality rate of the open heart surgery was 6.4%. The cyanotic congenital heart diseases were high in early postoperative mortality by 25.7%, whereas 4% in acyanotic group. The age group less than one month was most highest in surgical mortality(66.7%). There were no deaths in patients with patent ductus arteriosus(103 cases), atrial septal defect(83 cases) or pulmonary stenosis(17 cases). Among 220 patients with ventricular septal defects(VSD). 10(4.5%) were died early postoperatively. In cyanotic group, the patients with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defects(PAVSD), transposition of the great arteries(TGA), interrupted aortic arch(IAA), complex cardiac anomalies with isomerism seemed to be most susceptible to an early death.
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