Mediastinitis Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

2014 
Background Mediastinitis following pediatric cardiac surgery is associated with significantly high morbidity and mortality. Method In our review, 21 studies from 1986 to 2011 (12 retrospective studies, eight prospective studies, and a multi-institutional study) including 44,693 pediatric cardiac patients were analyzed. Results and Conclusion Younger age, malnutrition, preoperative respiratory tract infection, high American anesthesiology score, longer duration of surgery, prolonged ventilation, and ICU stay were definite risk factors for mediastinitis. Early primary closure over drains, vacuum-assisted closure, muscle flap, and omental flap remain the most frequently performed treatments for post-sternotomy mediastinitis. Vacuum-assisted closure has emerged as the technique of choice in recent years. doi: 10.1111/jocs.12243 (J Card Surg 2014;29:74-82)
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