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The Microbiome-Inflammation Axis in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: Decoding Functional Bacterial Responses

Background: Gut injury after pediatric cardiac surgery remains an ongoing challenge, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality for children with congenital heart disease (CHD) and a significant burden on the healthcare system. It remains unclear what the driving forces are that result in this pro-inflammatory state following pediatric cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Understanding key components involved in the gut composition, gut barrier function, and systemic inflammation in children with CHD after cardiac surgery is critical to improve outcomes. Methods: A prospective study of patients aged 0-5 years with CHD undergoing cardiac surgery (CPB group) or non-CHD undergoing n

cardiovascular medicinemicrobiology