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Effects of protocol-based management on the post-operative outcome after systemic to pulmonary shunt

Systemic to pulmonary shunt (commonly known as Modified Blalock–Taussig shunt) is a palliative procedure in cyanotic heart diseases to overcome inadequate blood flow to the lungs. Based on the most recent risk stratification score, the mortality and morbidity of this procedure is still high especial...

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Published in:The Egyptian heart journal 2018-12, Vol.70 (4), p.271-278
Main Authors: Ismail, Sameh R., Almazmi, Muneira M., Khokhar, Rajab, AlMadani, Wedad, Hadadi, Ali, Hijazi, Omar, Kabbani, Mohamed S., Shaath, Ghassan, Elbarbary, Mahmoud
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description Systemic to pulmonary shunt (commonly known as Modified Blalock–Taussig shunt) is a palliative procedure in cyanotic heart diseases to overcome inadequate blood flow to the lungs. Based on the most recent risk stratification score, the mortality and morbidity of this procedure is still high especially in neonates and over-shunting patients. We developed and implemented protocol-based management in March 2013 to better standardize the management of these patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of applying this protocol-based management in our center. We conducted a retrospective cohort study through chart review analysis. We included all children who underwent MBTS from January 2000 till December 2015. We compared the early postoperative outcome of patients operated after the protocol-based management implementation (March 2013 till December 2015) (protocol group) with patients operated before implementing the MBTS protocoled management (control group). 197 patients underwent MBTS from January 2000 till December 2015. Of the 197 patients, 25 patients were in the protocol group and 172 patients were in the control group. There was a significant improvement in the postoperative course and less morbidity after protocoled management implementation as reflected in ventilation time, reintubation rate, inotropic support duration, intensive care unit ICU stay and significantly lower postoperative complications in the protocol group. Mortality of the control group versus protocol group (19.3% VS 8%) with Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) dropped from 2.27 before protocoled management to 0.94 after protocoled management (protocol group). The study suggests that protocoled management of patients with MBTS can improve the postoperative course and early outcome.
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