پديد آورندگان :
HEZAFATI M.H. نويسنده , Al-Abbasi F. M. نويسنده , SOLTANI G. نويسنده , ZIRAK N. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Objective- Early post-operative arrhythmias are a known complication of cardiac surgery; however,
there is a paucity of data specific to pediatric heart surgery. The purpose of this study was to
evaluate the occurrence rate and type of early post-operative arrhythmias in children.
Methods- Data were collected in a prospective observation of pediatric patients undergoing cardiac
surgery between December 2001 and December 2005. All consecutive patients undergoing
well-defmed surgical procedures were prospectively evaluated for the occurrence rate and
type of early post-operative arrhythmias that occurred in the ICU and during the postoperative
hospital stay by means of continuous electrocardiographic monitoring in the
intensive care unit and use of 24-hour Holter monitors. All the operations were performed by
one surgeon throughout the study period. The procedures were performed with
cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and moderate hypothermia (28-320 C) using anterograde
crystalloid cardioplegia for myocardial protection. To determine the relationship between the
age of the patients and the degree of post-operative arrhythmia, the patients were divided into
17 age groups.
Results- Arrhythmias occurred in 231 of the 658 patients (35.01%). The most common types of
arrhythmia were junctional rhythm (47), premature atrial contractions (PACs) (40),
bradycardia (39), and premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) (28). The total correction
operations for the tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), atrial septal defect (ASD) repair, and ventricular
septal defect (VSD) repair were the procedures in which the most post-operative arrhythmias
occurred. The occurrence rate of arrhythmias was higher in the infants (202-57 arrhythmia
30.69%) and in TOF (205-102 arrhythmia 46%). Post-operative atrioventricular (AV) block
was observed in 18 (7%) patients, 10 of whom had a complete AV block (4%), comprising 4
VSD repairs, 4 TOF repairs, and 2 complete AV canal repairs, and 5 and 3 had second- and
first- degree AV blocks, respectively. During the whole study period, 48 (21%) patients died
because ofa post-operative arrhythmia. The total number ofdeaths was 97 (15%).
Conclusion- Approximately 1/3 of all the patients experienced cardiac arrhythmia during the early
post-operative period after open heart surgery for congenital heart disease, and a higher
occurrence rate of arrhythmias was found in the infants and cyanotic children. Junctional
arrhythmia, PACs, bradycardia, and PVCs were the most frequent arrhythmias