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Table 1 Diagnosis, type of operation, sex and age at operation of the 18 infants and children studied

From: Gender-related plasma levels of progesterone, interleukin-8 and interleukin-10 during and after cardiopulmonary bypass in infants and children

Patient number (sex)

Diagnosis

Type of operation

Age (months)

1 (female)

ASD II

Closure

55

2 (female)

ASD II, AP window

Closure, transaortic patch

8

3 (male)

PA + IVS, PDA, AS

Valvulotomy of PV and AV, closure of PDA, AP shunt

2

4 (female)

VSD, PAB

Closure, debanding

42

5 (male)

VSD

Closure

19

6 (male)

SAS

Resection

182

7 (female)

VSD

Closure

30

8 (female)

VSD

Closure

24

9 (male)

Fallot, ASD II

Correction*

16

10 (male)

VSD, SAS, pulmonary hypertension

Closure, resection

15

11 (male)

VSD, PAB, corrected CoA

Closure, debanding

16

12 (female)

Fallot, FO

Correction

30

13 (female)

ASD II, CCAVB

Closure

24

14 (male)

Fallot, BTA

Correction, BTA closure

18

15 (male)

Fallot

Correction

10

16 (male)

Fallot (VACTERL)

Correction

20

17 (female)

Fallot

Correction

17

18 (male)

SAS

Resection

185

  1. *Second cardiopulmonary bypass run because of a residual shunt. Resternotomy because of bleeding. AP = aortopulmonary; AS = aortic valve stenosis; ASD II, secundum atrioventricular defect; AV = aortic valve; BTA = Blalock-Taussig anastomosis; CCAVB = congenital complete atrioventricular block; CoA = coarctation of the aorta; Fallot = tetralogy of Fallot; FO = foramen ovale; IVS = intact ventricular septum; PA = pulmonary atresia; PAB = pulmonary artery banding; PDA = persistent ductus arteriosus; PV = pulmonary valve; SAS = subaortic stenosis; VACTERL = association of vertebral, anal, cardiac, tracheoesophageal, renal and limb defects; VSD = ventricular septal defect.