Oesophageal atresia: At-risk groups for the 1990s

The authors analyzed the outcome for 357 infants with oesophageal atresia and 15 with H-type tracheooesphageal fistula treated from 1980 through 1992. Survival according to Waterston risk categories was 99% for group A, 95% for group B, and 71% for group C. Presently, with optimal management, virtua...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric surgery 1994-06, Vol.29 (6), p.723-725
Hauptverfasser: Spitz, L., Kiely, E.M., Morecroft, J.A., Drake, D.P.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The authors analyzed the outcome for 357 infants with oesophageal atresia and 15 with H-type tracheooesphageal fistula treated from 1980 through 1992. Survival according to Waterston risk categories was 99% for group A, 95% for group B, and 71% for group C. Presently, with optimal management, virtually all infants in groups A and B should survive. When examining the risk factors in the infants who died, two criteria were found to be important predictors of outcome: birth weight of less than 1,500 g and the presence of major congenital cardiac disease. A new classification for predicting outcome in oesophageal atresia is proposed: group I: birth weight ≥ 1,500 g, without major cardiac disease, survival 97% (283 of 293); group II: birth weight < 1,500 g, or major cardiac disease, survival 59% (41 of 70); and group III: birth weight < 1,500 g, and major cardiac disease, survival 22% (2 of 9).
ISSN:0022-3468
1531-5037
DOI:10.1016/0022-3468(94)90354-9