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Table 1 Patients’ characteristics

From: Use of hydrocolloid dressing in infants requiring open chest management after cardiac surgery

Patient

Gender

Age (days)

Diagnosis

Surgical procedures

ECC time (min)

AoX time (min)

Duration of SS (days)

Dressing exchange (times)

3

F

0

TAPVC (1b), severe PVO

TAPVC repair

257

91

4

0

1

F

16

TGA, CoA, PDA

Arterial switch + CoA repair

507

305

3

0

4

F

16

Right isomerism, single RV, DORV, pulmonary atresia, nonconfluent PA, CAVV regurgitation (moderate), bilateral PDA,TAPVC (2b)

CAVV repair + PA reconstruction + central shunt (φ3.5 mm) + ECMO

505

206

5

2

5

F

17

DORV (non-committed VSD), ASD, PDA, right aortic arch

Arterial switch + Intraventricular rerouting + ASD closure

469

312

3

0

2

M

18

HLHS (mitral & aortic atresia)

Norwood

329

98

4

0

6

F

84

Single LV, restrictive ASD, TR(severe), MR(moderate), SAS, after PA banding

ASD creation + tricuspid valve closure + PA angioplasty + DKS anastomosis + BDG

349

206

7

1

  1. ECC, extracorporeal circulation; AoX, aortic cross clamp; SS, sternal splintage; TGA, transposition of the great arteries; CoA, coarctation of the aortic arch; PDA, patent ductus arteriosus; HLHS, hypoplastic left heart syndrome; TAPVC, totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection; PVO, pulmonary venous obstruction; RV, right ventricle; DORV, double outlet right ventricle; PA, pulmonary artery; CAVV, common atrio-ventricular valve; ASD, atrial septal defect; LV, left ventricle; TR, tricuspid valve regurgitation; MR, mitral valve regurgitation; SAS, subaortic stenosis; ASO, arterial switch operation; ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; DKS, Damus-Kaye-Stansel; BDG, bidirectional Glenn procedure