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Difference among perioperative factors related to ultra-fast track extubation after fontan completion

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Ödemiş, Ender
Biçer, Mehmet
Darçın, Kamil
Çetin, Seçil
Tanyıldız, Murat
Özden, Ömer
Kızılkaya, Mete Han
Kozan, Şima Nur

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Objectives: The immediate extubation technique in patients undergoing a Fontan operation is commonly used to reduce the negative effects of positive-pressure ventilation on pulmonary blood flow and provide a hemodynamic advantage. This study aimed to determine the correlation between the perioperative characteristics of patients undergoing a Fontan operation and the success of fast track extubation. Methods: Perioperative data from patients from all age groups undergoing a Fontan operation were retrospectively analyzed and correlated with their extubation time. Results: A table extubation was performed on 72.7% of patients undergoing a Fontan operation. Age, presence of fenestration, conduit localization, heterotaxy, cross and bypass durations, and success of ultra-fast track extubation have no significant correlation. Conclusion: Ultra-fast track extubation strategy facilitated the hemodynamic adaptation of patients to the Fontan circulation. However, the Fontan population has little variation in early extubation characteristics.

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Göğüs Kalp Damar Anestezi ve Yoğun Bakım Derneği Dergisi

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