Costs and results of cardiac operations in infants less than 4 months old. Are they worthwhile

1986 
From 1979 through 1983, 328 of 1,388 pediatric cardiac operations involved patients undergoing their first procedure at less than 4 months of age. Of these, 220 patients had 265 nonductal procedures, and their case histories are reviewed for results and total hospital cost. Initial operative mortality was 20% (43 patients). Infants with lower operative age and operative weight tended to have closed procedures. Mortality and cure were not related to gestational age, birth weight, age at operation, number of operations, or type of operation. Lower operative weight was associated with a greater mortality. Evaluated survivors (142 patients) were followed for a mean of 24 months. Fifteen percent (33 patients) died during follow-up. Of survivors, 80% (114 patients) had optimized general health; a subset of 29% had normal cardiac function, and 17% were cured. Lower birth weight was associated with curable lesions and normalcy (p
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