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Pediatr Cardiol ; 26(1): 56-61, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14994183

RESUMO

Thromboembolic events are a well-reported complication following the Fontan procedure, but no previous studies have compared the incidence of thromboembolic events relative to the prophylactic anticoagulation strategy utilized. We examined the time-adjusted incidence of late thromboembolic events relative to chronic anticoagulation strategy. All patients who have undergone Fontan palliation and are followed at our institution were reviewed. All thromboembolic and major bleeding events were recorded and compared among different subgroups (anticoagulant medication utilized, Fontan variant, and the presence of a residual right-to-left shunt). The incidence of late cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) per patient-year was calculated for each subgroup. The records of 132 patients were analyzed (median follow-up, 7.6 years; 1066.5 total patient-years). There were no major bleeding complications. One patient receiving no anticoagulation therapy developed a symptomatic thrombus 6 months after Fontan. Three patients suffered late CVAs (range, 3-7 years); 2 were receiving aspirin, and the other received no anticoagulation therapy. All 3 had lateral tunnel Fontan and a residual right-to-left shunt. The overall incidence of late CVA was 2.3%, with an event rate of 0.28% per patient-year. Late CVA was not related to anticoagulation strategy or time from Fontan procedure but was associated with a residual right-to-left shunt and lateral tunnel-type Fontan palliation (p < 0.001). Regardless of anticoagulation strategy utilized, symptomatic CVA is a rare long-term complication following the Fontan procedure.


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Anticoagulantes/uso terapêutico , Aspirina/uso terapêutico , Técnica de Fontan/efeitos adversos , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/epidemiologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/prevenção & controle , Varfarina/uso terapêutico , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Incidência
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Clin Pediatr (Phila) ; 39(12): 705-14, 2000 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11156068

RESUMO

Spanning less than two centuries, pediatrics is a relatively young medical specialty. Prior to the development of pediatrics, the medical needs of infants and children were provided by families, friends, and midwives; physicians rarely contributed to the health of this population. However, events beginning in the 19th century resulted in the development of physicians who specifically addressed the medical problems of infancy and childhood; thus the pediatric specialty was born. This article presents a summary of the cumulative forces responsible for the development of pediatrics as a distinct branch of medical practice.


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Pediatria/história , Criança , Europa (Continente) , História do Século XVII , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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