The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Preventive steroid treatment for children having heart surgery with a heart-lung machine

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Abstract

Corticosteroids may not change the risk of mortality for children undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.

  • Corticosteroids are associated with a reduction in the duration of mechanical ventilation by an average of 11.37 hours.
  • There is moderate certainty that corticosteroids probably do not affect the length of postoperative intensive care unit stay.
  • The intervention probably has little or no effect on the length of postoperative hospital stay.
  • Corticosteroids likely do not change the risk of all-cause mortality at the longest follow-up.
  • Evidence regarding adverse events associated with corticosteroids is inconsistent and cannot be pooled.

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Funding

Competing interests

BG: Dr Gibbison's institution is in receipt of project grants from the UK National Institute of Health Research and the British Heart Foundation to carry out research surrounding the topics of cardiac surgery, perioperative care and perioperative hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal function including corticosteroids. JCVL: none known. KIAM: none known. DPF: none known. MAMA: none known. GPG: none known. AWLS: none known. SCS: none known. SLL: none known. GDA: none known. BCR: Prof Barnaby Reeves is funded (both part salary and research consumables) in part by the Cardiovascular theme of the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre.
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