Adrián Allaria
Boston Children's Hospital
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International Journal of Cardiology | 1988
Guillermo O Kreutzer; Adrián Allaria; Andrés J Schlichter; María I Román; Horacio Capelli; Gustavo G Berri; Eduardo A Kreutzer
We have studied 44 patients with classical tricuspid atresia who underwent radical surgery between 1971 and 1985. Bypassing of the incomplete and rudimentary right ventricle was performed, in anterior fashion, in 17 patients operated on from 1971 to 1980. Subsequently, from 1980 to 1985, we used a technique of posterior retroaortic atriopulmonary anastomosis. This was undertaken in 27 patients. We have now compared the results in the two groups. Hospital and late mortality was 23.5 and 17.6% in those undergoing an anterior anastomosis, while it was 7.4 and 3.7% in those having a retroaortic connexion. When we compared the results in survivors, according to a previously designed clinical assessment score, we found that 41.1% of those undergoing the anterior approach were in excellent clinical status in comparison to 85.1% of those having a posterior anastomosis. The actuarial survival curve at 6 years showed 88.8% survival (70% confidence limit 44-77) for the posterior approach and 64.7% for the anterior. On the basis of our findings we felt able to remove from consideration as risk factors three of the features initially identified by Choussat and his colleagues. We conclude that better immediate and late results are obtained with the posterior retroaortic approach. We also found that those patients with excellent long-term outcome had postoperative right atrial pressures less than 14 mm Hg. Late arrhythmias were associated with increased right atrial pressures and were a relevant risk factor in both groups.
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2009
María Teresa Rosanova; Adrián Allaria; Alejandro Santillan; Claudia Hernández; Luis Landry; Rodolfo Ceminara; Griselda Berberian
Infections after cardiovascular surgery are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. This paper described the study of risk factors associated with development of infections. This is a prospective study, setting in a Hospital JP Garrahan, a tertiary and referral center of Buenos Aires, Argentina. All patients with cardiac surgeries between 1/11/01 to 1/1/ 2002 were included. The median age of p was 30 months (r: 1-212 m), 184 p (53%) were boys, 21% (75) had underlying disease, being the genetic disorders or undernutrition the most frequent, 56 p (16%) had previous surgery, 36 p (10%) had received previous antibiotics and 30 (9%) of them had previous infection, An ASA score higher than or equal to 3 was found in 308 p (88%). Median hospital stay before surgery was 1 day (r1-120 d), 88 p (25%) needed inotropic support with epinephrine, 147 p (42%) needed mechanical ventilation during a median time of 4 days (r: 1-66d).Drainage with thorax opened was done in 339p (97%) for a median time of 2 days (r:1-7d). Total hospital stay was between 1 and 120 days (median 5 days). Postsurgical infections developed in 38 of 350p (11%). Superficial wound infection in 4 p (1%), 5 p (1.5%) had deep infection, 3p (1%) had mediastinitis and 26 p (7.5%) had other nonsurgical infections Eleven p (3%) died. By multivariate study underlying diseases (p<0.012) OR 4.22 (CI 1.38-12.8), inotropic support with epinephrine (p<0.027) OR 4.04 (CI 1.17-13.9) and postoperative stay longer than 12 days were found to be risk factors for infections. We concluded that presence of underlying diseases, longer hospitalization and inotropic support were risk factors for infections.
Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2001
Adrián Allaria; Eduardo Otero; Silvia Moguillansky; Mariano Boglione; Hernán Carnicer; José Alonso; Horacio Faella
Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1999
Adrián Allaria; Paula Gabai; Laura Sarudiansky; Hugo Botto
Rev. argent. radiol | 2001
Eduardo Otero; Alberto Goldberg; Adrián Allaria; Horacio Faella; José Alonso; Gregorio Weller; Silvia Moguillansky
Rev. argent. radiol | 2001
Teresa Gómez; Alberto Goldberg; Adrián Allaria; Lidia Galina; Alberto Sciegata; Luis Jmeltnisky; Silvia Moguillansky
Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2000
Adrián Allaria
Archive | 1999
Adrián Allaria; Paula Gabai; Laura Sarudiansky; Hugo Botto
Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1997
Adrián Allaria; Alberto Charroqui; Esteban Carmuega
Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1997
Adrián Allaria; Luis Landry