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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 4, 487-490, Copyright © 1990 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
JR Hamilton, K Tocewicz, MJ Elliott, M de Leval and J Stark
Over a 2-year period (1987-1988), 31 children (3% of 960 operations) were
found to have a paralysed diaphragm following cardiac surgery. The median
age was 5 months with 65% less than 1 year of age. In the 31 patients, 38
paralysed diaphragms were identified. The phrenic nerve injury was on the
right in 8 cases, the left in 16, bilateral in 7 and 40% were related to
modified Blalock Taussig shunts. The time to extubation was analysed for
each patient in two separate groups: Group A: (greater than 1 year): 11
children of whom 5 were extubated without difficulty, 4 had non-respiratory
reasons for prolonged ventilation and only 2 were plicated--both were
extubated within 4 days. Group B: (less than 1 year): 20 infants of whom 16
were plicated and 4 were not. Three of the children who were plicated died
from cardiac causes. Of the 13 survivors, there were 3 who had other
reasons for prolonged ventilation. Thus 10 infants required prolonged
ventilation (mean 11 days) because of respiratory difficulties. All
underwent plication and were extubated at a mean of 2.4 days
postoperatively. The 4 who were not plicated were extubated at a mean of 11
days postoperatively. In infants in whom there is no cardiac cause for
failure to wean from ventilation, diaphragmatic paralysis should be
suspected and plication performed if not extubated 2 weeks after operation.
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Paralysed diaphragm after cardiac surgery in children: value of plication
Thoracic Unit, Hospital for Sick Children, London, UK.
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