Patients With Systemic Right Ventricle Are at Higher Risk of Chylothorax After Cavopulmonary Connections [1]
Soquet and colleagues reviewed records from 289 pediatric patients who underwent 376 cavopulmonary connection (CPC) procedures to determine the incidence and associated complications of chylothorax following these procedures. The authors found that the incidence of postoperative chylothorax was high in these patients (19.7%), and they confirmed that chylothorax was indicative of a worse postoperative course. The presence of a systemic right ventricle was a risk factor for chylothorax (odds ratio 2.49).