The International Tinnitus Journal

The International Tinnitus Journal

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ISSN: 0946-5448

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Abstract

Malnutrition and gastrointestinal complications following pediatric cardiac surgery

Author(s): Omar fahim husain, Yasmine Radwan olaimat, Majd maher alhalaki, Khadija Abedalqader Al-Rowwad, Rafeef Said Al-Qawasmeh, Farah ashraf ahmad muzher, Maysa wa???el Mohammad shaheen, Batool khaled abusabra

Complications are situations which occur as a consequence to a disease or surgery that diverts from the treatment plan, and may lead to or be associated with negative unpredicted outcome. Complications are not a result of poor care that would constitute malpractice or neglect in the medical field. within 30 days of surgery or after any type of Intervention (1), difficulties might arise. These complications can happen inside or outside of the hospital, and are mentioned as operational or procedural complications. Difficulties here may arise during operations or procedures, as well as postoperative and postprocedural issues. encompasses numerous databases, treatments, and various modes of therapy in a single language. A thorough plan has been prepared through the Multi Social Database Committee for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease. Although it is uncommon to encounter severe Gastrointestinal (GI) complications following congenital cardiac surgery, it is difficult to estimate their incidences with any degree of accuracy. This is caused in part by the absence of a uniform reporting process. and a common nomenclature for organ-specific complications. The goals of this review are to find gastrointestinal problems and malnutrition after juvenile heart surgery. Both manual and electronic search of literature was carried out. The Multi Societal Database Committee for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease has created an extensive inventory of GI issues that could be related to congenital heart surgery. By employing this list, databases and healthcare professionals can facilitate the comparison of treatment modalities, the reporting of concerns, and the pursuit of refining the quality of care for patients with congenital heart disease.

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