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    Predictors of unfavourable early outcome following Fontan completion

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    Background Although the magnificent improvement in Fontan operation results in the last two decades, there are still some concerns regarding the unfavourable early outcomes that may follow Fontan completion. Methods From 2003 to 2016, 79 Patients underwent Fontan operation at IRCCS Policlinico San Donato. Unfavourable early outcome was defined by the presence of one or more of these occurrences: prolonged hospital stay >25 days, Prolonged pleural effusion 6514 days and Prolonged inotropic support 6572\u202fh. Univariable and multivariable analyses were performed to detect the risk factors associated with early unfavourable outcome after Fontan completion. Results Prolonged hospital stay >25 days was found in 24.05% of patients and its associated significant risk factors were low preoperative O2 saturation (p 0.007), Fontan fenestration (p 0.009) and plasma transfusion (p 0.030). Prolonged pleural effusion 6514 days was found in 24.05% and no significant risk factors were detected. Prolonged inotropic support 6572\u202fh was found in 35.44% and significant risk factors were prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time (P 0.003), fenestration (P 0.023), plasma transfusion (P 0.028) and non staged Fontan (P 0.039). In multivariable analysis of combined unfavourable outcome, significant risk factors were fenestration (P 0.030) with some trends towards low preoperative O2 saturation (P 0.056). Conclusion Unfavourable early outcome can occur following Fontan completion with associated prolonged hospital stay. Risk factors include low preoperative O2 saturation, prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time, Fontan fenestration, Plasma transfusion and non staged Fontan
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