Association of Previous Cardiac Surgery With Postoperative Pneumonia in Infants Undergoing Abdominal Operations: A Cohort Study
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This cohort study investigates whether infants with prior cardiac interventions for congenital heart disease face elevated pneumonia risk when undergoing subsequent abdominal surgery. The research addresses an important clinical question about perioperative complications in a vulnerable population with complex medical histories.
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- Infants with prior cardiac surgery face elevated pneumonia risk after abdominal operations, requiring heightened perioperative monitoring.
- History of CHD repair should trigger preoperative pulmonary optimization and aggressive postoperative respiratory care protocols.
- Surgical teams must coordinate with cardiology when planning abdominal procedures in post-cardiac surgery infants to mitigate complications.
- Prior cardiac intervention is an independent risk factor for postoperative pneumonia in this vulnerable population.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Association of Previous Cardiac Surgery With Postoperative Pneumonia in Infants Undergoing Abdominal Operations: A Cohort Study. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-08-09. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8989?via_space=staycurrentmd
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