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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF GLENN SHUNT WITHOUT CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS

open access: yesPARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, 2023
The bidirectional Glenn shunt improves systemic arterial oxygen saturation without increasing ventricular work or pulmonary vascular resistance (1).BDG is a commonly performed procedure for a variety of cyanotic congenital heart diseases that lead eventually to a single ventricle repair (2).It is an important intermediate palliation in patients with a ...
Sushrut Potwar   +2 more
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CFD Modeling of Blood Flow in a Bidirectional Glenn Shunt and a Combined Bidirectional Glenn and Blalock-Taussig Shunt

Volume 1: Aerospace Engineering Division Joint Track; Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2021
Abstract Cyanosis or “Blue Baby Syndrome,” is an infant disorder which affects the newly born babies whose skins turn blue or purple because of lack of required blood flow between heart and lung due to pulmonary vascular blockage. Many patients may also have stenosis in vessels.
Chunhui Wang, Ramesh K. Agarwal
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Outcomes After Bidirectional Glenn Shunt in a Tertiary-Care Pediatric Hospital in South Africa.

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2022
OBJECTIVES Large data sets have been published on short- and long-term outcomes following bidirectional Glenn surgery (BDG), or partial cavopulmonary connection, in high-income countries. Data from low-income and middle-income countries are few and often
H. Meyer   +5 more
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The Failed Bidirectional Glenn Shunt: Risk Factors for Poor Outcomes and the Role of Early Reoperation

World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery, 2021
Background: Bidirectional Glenn shunt (BDG) failure carries high morbidity and mortality but the clinical factors associated with failure and the optimal management strategy are understudied.
J. Greenberg   +6 more
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Obligatory Glenn shunt in fenestrated fontan

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1993
Five high-risk patients undergoing the Fontan operation required large fenestration (1 cm) because of high central venous pressure and low cardiac output. Because of major arterial desaturation, obligatory Glenn shunts were performed. Three patients had pulmonary atresia, 1 had tricuspid atresia 1-B, and the fifth had single ventricle with subaortic ...
S Y, DeLeon   +8 more
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Bidirectional Glenn Shunt: 170 Cases

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2001
Between June 1997 and July 2000, 170 patients aged 0.5 to 20 years received a bidirectional Glenn shunt without the use of a temporary shunt or cardiopulmonary bypass. Arterial oxygen saturation rose from 78% ± 8.5% preoperatively to 90% ± 4.3% postoperatively.
Bin Xie   +2 more
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Palliative Bilateral Unidirectional Glenn Shunts

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2001
A Fontan operation was planned for a 5-year-old girl with complex cyanotic heart disease and bilateral superior venae cavae. The unexpected finding of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection to the left superior vena cava led to a change of strategy.
Kalpesh Satishkumar Malik   +3 more
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The COVID-19 Infection Complicated with Chylopericardium in a Six-Month-Old Boy After Glenn Shunt Surgery; A Rare Phenomenon in the Pediatric

Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Introduction: Chylopericardium is known as a rare entity in pediatrics and is most commonly observed following trauma, such as cardiac surgery. Herein, we report the successful management of a pediatric patient with a COVID-19 infection complicated by ...
Mahmood Hosseinzadeh Maleki   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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