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Table 1 Comparison of the baseline data between patients who had reintervention after tetralogy of Fallot repair vs. those who did not

From: Reintervention after repair of tetralogy of Fallot: a one-decade single-center experience

 

Total (n = 171)

No reintervention (n = 138)

Reintervention (n = 33)

p-value

Age at surgery (months)

8 (5–13)

9 (6–15)

7 (5–11)

0.205

Weight at surgery (kg)

7 (6–8.6)

7 (6–8.8)

6 (5–8)

0.030

Male

100 (59.17%)

81 (58.70%)

19 (61.29%)

0.791

Pulmonary annulus diameter (mm)

5 (4.1–7)

5.5 (4.5–5.5)

5 (4–6)

0.082

Absent pulmonary valve

11 (6.43%)

9 (6.52%)

2 (6.06%)

0.923

RPA (mm)

5 (4–6.5)

5 (4–7)

5 (4–6)

0.738

LPA (mm)

5 (4–6)

5 (4–6)

4 (3–5)

0.095

Previous palliation

 BT shunt

10 (5.84%)

7 (5.07%)

3 (9.09%)

0.408

 Shunt diameter (mm)

6 (6–9)

6 (2–12)

6 (6–6)

0.800

 Stent

5 (2.92%)

2 (1.44%)

3 (9.09%)

0.05

 Stent diameter (mm)

2.5 (2–3)

2.5–7

2 (2–3)

0.400

  1. BT Blalock-Taussig, RPA Right pulmonary artery, LPA Left pulmonary artery. Data are presented as median (Q1-Q3) or numbers and percentages