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Table 2 Comparison of the operative and postoperative 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

Transannular patch

105 (71.92%)

85 (72.65%)

20 (68.97%)

0.693

Conduit

7 (4.09%)

6 (4.35%)

1 (3.03%)

> 0.99

Pulmonary valve sparing

59 (34.50%)

47 (34.06%)

12 (36.36%)

0.802

Pulmonary valve reconstruction

8 (4.68%)

7 (5.26%)

1 (3.03%)

> 0.99

3 (tricuspid)

3

0

1 (bicuspid)

1

0

4 (monocuspid)

3

1

Pulmonary artery plasty

7 (4.09%)

4 (2.90%)

3 (9.09%)

0.132

ICU stay (days)

6 (4–9)

6 (4–8)

8 (5–15.5)

0.007

Hospital stay (days)

10 (7–15)

10 (7–14)

16.5 (10.5–28.5)

< 0.001

Echocardiography

 Residual VSD

58 (33.92%)

40 (28.99%)

18 (54.55%)

0.005

 Residual pulmonary stenosis

121

99

22

0.524

20 (17–35) mmHg

20 (18–32) mmHg

21 (16–35) mmHg

0.825

 Residual pulmonary incompetence

   

0.894

  Trivial

23 (13.53%)

20 (14.49%)

3 (9.38%)

 

  Mild

52 (30.59%)

42 (30.43%)

10 (31.25%)

  Moderate

24 (14.12%)

19 (13.77%)

5 (15.63%)

  Severe

71 (41.76%)

57 (41.30%)

14 (43.75%)

Hospital mortality

5 (2.98%)

3 (2.19%)

2 (6.45%)

0.230

  1. ICU Intensive care unit, VSD Ventricular septal defect. Data are presented as median (Q1-Q3) or numbers and percentages