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Rev Cardiovasc Med ; 25(3): 84, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39076960

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Background: Both systemic-to-pulmonary shunt and right ventricle-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) connection are extensively applied to initially rehabilitate the pulmonary artery in pulmonary atresia with the ventricle septal defect (PA/VSD). However, which of these options is the most ideal for promoting pulmonary artery development and improving outcomes remains controversial. Methods: A total of 109 PA/VSD patients undergoing initial rehabilitative surgery at Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital from 2010 to 2020 were enrolled in this study. A series of clinical data were collected to compare the perioperative and postoperative outcomes between systemic-to-pulmonary and RV-PA connection. Results: The mean duration of follow-up was 61.1 months in the systemic-to-pulmonary shunt group and 70.3 months in the RV-PA connection group (p > 0.05). The RV-PA connection technique resulted in a significantly higher PaO 2 , lower red blood cells (RBC), lower hemoglobin, and lower hematocrit (Hct) (p < 0.05). The cumulative incidence curve estimated a cumulative complete repair rate of 56 ± 7% after 5 years in the RV-PA connection group, significantly higher than 36 ± 7% after 5 years in the systemic-to-pulmonary shunt group (p < 0.05). The Kaplan-Meier curve revealed a similar estimated survival rate between the two groups (p = 0.73). The RV-PA connection was identified as an independent predictor for complete repair in the multivariable analysis (HR = 2.348, 95% CI = 1.131-4.873). Conclusions: The RV-PA connection is a more ideal initial rehabilitative technique than systemic-to-pulmonary shunt in treating PA/VSD as a consequence of comparable probability of survival but improved definitive complete repair rate.

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Ther Clin Risk Manag ; 20: 161-168, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38476881

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Background: Studies of chylothorax after congenital heart disease in infants are rare. Chylothorax has a higher incidence in infancy, but its risk factors are not well understood. Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the risk factors of chylothorax after congenital heart surgery in infants. Methods: This retrospective study included 176 infants who underwent congenital heart disease surgery at the Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, China, between 2016 and 2020. According to the occurrence of chylothorax, the patients were divided into a control group (n = 88) and a case group (n = 88). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were performed to analyse the incidence and influencing factors of chylothorax after congenital heart surgery in infants. Results: Between 2016 and 2020, the annual incidence rate fluctuated between 1.55% and 3.17%, and the total incidence of chylothorax was 2.02%. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that postoperative albumin (p = 0.041; odds ratio [OR] = 0.095), preoperative mechanical ventilation (p = 0.001; OR = 1.053) and preterm birth (p = 0.002; OR = 5.783) were risk factors for postoperative chylothorax in infants with congenital heart disease. Conclusion: The total incidence of chylothorax was 2.02% and the annual incidence rate fluctuated between 1.55% and 3.17% between 2016 and 2020. Premature infants, longer preoperative mechanical ventilation and lower albumin after congenital heart surgery may be risk factors for chylothorax. In addition, infants with chylothorax are inclined to be infected, need more respiratory support, use a chest drainage tube for longer and remain longer in hospital.

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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 10: 1189954, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37920182

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Background: There is a lack of evidence guiding the surgical timing selection in pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect. This study aims to compare the long-term outcomes of different initial rehabilitative surgical ages in patients with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect (PAVSD). Methods: From January 2011 to December 2020, a total of 101 PAVSD patients undergoing the initial rehabilitative surgery at our center were retrospectively reviewed. Receiver-operator characteristics curve analysis was used to identify the cutoff age of 6.4 months and therefore to classify the patients into two groups. Competing risk models were used to identify risk factors associated with complete repair. The probability of survival and complete repair were compared between the two groups using the Kaplan-Meier curve and cumulative incidence curve, respectively. Results: The median duration of follow-up was 72.76 months. There were similar ΔMcGoon ratio and ΔNakata index between the two groups. Multivariate analysis showed that age ≤6.4 months (hazard ratio (HR) = 2.728; 95% confidence interval (CI):1.122-6.637; p = 0.027) and right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery connection (HR = 4.196; 95% CI = 1.782-9.883; p = 0.001) were associated with increased probability of complete repair. The cumulative incidence curve showed that the estimated complete repair rates were 64% ± 8% after 3 years and 69% ± 8%% after 5 years in the younger group, significantly higher than 28% ± 6% after 3 years and 33% ± 6% after 5 years in the elder group (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference regarding the estimated survival rate between the two groups. Conclusion: Compared with those undergoing the initial rehabilitative surgery at the age >6.4 months, PAVSD patients at the age ≤6.4 months had an equal pulmonary vasculature development, a similar probability of survival but an improved probability of complete repair.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37991842

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OBJECTIVES: The surgical treatment of coarctation of aorta with hypoplastic aortic arch (CoA/HAA) was challenging to achieve long-lasting arch patency. We reviewed early and late outcomes in our centre and identified predictors for arch reobstruction. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of medical records was performed to identify CoA/HAA patients who underwent primary arch reconstruction via median sternotomy between 2011 and 2020. Preoperative aortic arch geometry was analysed with cardiac computed tomographic angiography. Bedside flexible fibre-optic bronchoscopy was routinely performed after surgery in intensive care unit. RESULTS: There were 104 consecutive patients (median age 39.5 days) who underwent extended end-to-end anastomosis, extended end-to-side anastomosis and autograft patch augmentation. Early mortality was 3.8% and overall survival was 94.1% [95% confidence interval (CI) 89.6-98.8%] at 1, 3 and 5 years. Reobstruction-free survival was 85.1% (95% CI 78.4-92.3%) at 1 year, 80.6% (95% CI 73.1-88.9%) at 3 years and 77.4% (95% CI 69.2-86.6%) at 5 years. Preoperative aortic arch geometric parameters were not important factors for reobstruction. Nineteen patients (18.3%) were detected with left main bronchus compression (LMBC) on flexible fibre-optic bronchoscopy. Cardiopulmonary bypass time [P < 0.001, hazard ratio (95% CI): 1.02 (1.01-1.03)] and postoperative LMBC [P = 0.034, hazard ratio (95% CI): 2.99 (1.09-8.23)] were independent predictive factors on multivariable Cox regression analysis of reobstruction-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: Aortic arch can be satisfactorily repaired by extended end-to-end anastomosis, extended end-to-side anastomosis and autograft patch augmentation via median sternotomy in CoA/HAA. Cardiopulmonary bypass time and postoperative LMBC detected by flexible fibre-optic bronchoscopy are significant predictors for long-term arch reobstruction.

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BMC Cardiovasc Disord ; 23(1): 458, 2023 09 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37710173

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BACKGROUND: Patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (rTOF) experience long-term chronic pulmonary valve regurgitation resulting in right ventricular (RV) dilatation. According to current guidelines, the evaluation of patients with rTOF for RV dilatation should be based on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). However, for many asymptomatic patients, routine CMR is not practical. Our study aims to identify screening methods for CMR based on echocardiographic data, with the goal of establishing a more practical and cheap method of screening for severity of RV dilatation in patients with asymptomatic rTOF. METHODS: Thirty two rTOF patients (mean age, 21(10.5) y, 21 males) with moderate to severe pulmonary regurgitation (PR) were prospectively recruited. Each patient received CMR and echocardiogram examination within 1 month prior to operation and collected clinical data, and then received echocardiogram examination at discharge and 3-6 months post-surgery. RESULTS: RV moderate-severe dilatation was defined as right ventricular end-diastolic volume index (RVEDVI) ≥ 160 ml/m2 or right ventricular end-systolic volume index (RVESVI) ≥ 80 ml/m2 in 15 of 32 patients (RVEDVI, 202.15[171.51, 252.56] ml/m2, RVESVI, 111.99 [96.28, 171.74] ml/m2). The other 17 (RVESDI, 130.19 [117.91, 139.35] ml/m2, RVESVI = 67.91 [63.35, 73.11] ml/m2) were defined as right ventricle mild dilatation, i.e., RVEDVI < 160 ml/m2 and RVESVI < 80 ml/m2, and the two parameters were higher than normal values. Compared with the RV mild dilatation group, patients of RV moderate-severe dilatation have worse cardiac function before surgery (right ventricular ejection fraction, 38.92(9.19) % versus 48.31(5.53) %, p < 0.001; Left ventricular ejection fraction, 59.80(10.26) versus 66.41(4.15), p = 0.021). Patients with RV moderate-severe dilatation faced longer operation time and more blood transfusion during operation (operation time, 271.53(08.33) min versus 170.53(72.36) min, p < 0.01; Intraoperative blood transfusion, 200(175) ml versus 100(50) ml, p = 0.001). Postoperative RV moderate-severe dilatation patients have poor short-term prognosis, which was reflected in a longer postoperative hospital stay (6.59 [2.12] days versus 9.80 [5.10] days, p = 0.024) and a higher incidence of hypohepatia (0[0] % versus 4[26.7] %, p = 0.023). Patients with RV dilatation score > 2.35 were diagnosed with RV moderate-severe dilatation (AUC = 0,882; Sensitivity = 94.1%; Specificity = 77.3%). CONCLUSIONS: RV moderate-severe dilatation is associated with worse preoperative cardiac function and short-term prognosis after PVR in rTOF patients with moderate to severe PR. The RV dilatation score is an effective screening method. When RV dilatation score > 2.35, the patient is indicated for further CMR examination and treatment.


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Cardiopatias Congênitas , Insuficiência da Valva Pulmonar , Tetralogia de Fallot , Masculino , Humanos , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Tetralogia de Fallot/complicações , Tetralogia de Fallot/diagnóstico por imagem , Tetralogia de Fallot/cirurgia , Volume Sistólico , Dilatação , Função Ventricular Esquerda , Função Ventricular Direita , Insuficiência da Valva Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência da Valva Pulmonar/etiologia , Insuficiência da Valva Pulmonar/cirurgia
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J Cardiothorac Surg ; 18(1): 165, 2023 Apr 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37118775

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OBJECTIVES: To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and trends in death after thoracotomy in children with congenital heart disease (CHD). METHODS: The clinical data of children with CHD aged 0-14 years who died after thoracotomy in our hospital from January 1, 2005, to December 31, 2020, were retrospectively collected to analyze the characteristics of and trends in postoperative death. RESULTS: A total of 502 patients (365 males; 72.7%) died from January 1, 2005, to December 31, 2020, with an average of 31 deaths per year. For these patients, the median age was 2.0 months, the median length of hospital stay was 16.0 days, the median postoperative time to death was 5.0 days, and the median risk adjustment in congenital heart surgery-1 (RACHS-1) score was 3.0. 29.5% underwent emergency surgery, 16.9% had postoperative ECMO support, and 15.9% received postoperative blood purification treatment. In the past 16 years, the deaths of children with CHD under 1 year old accounted for 80.5% of all deaths among children with CHD aged 0-14 years, and deaths (349 cases) under 6 kg accounted for 69.5% of all deaths. Age at death, weight, and disease type were characterized by annual changes. CONCLUSIONS: The postoperative deaths of children with CHD mainly occurred in infants and toddlers who weighed less than 6.0 kg, and TGA and PA were the most lethal CHDs. The proportion of deaths has been increasing across the years among patients who are young, have a low body weight, and have complex cyanotic CHD.


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Cardiopatias Congênitas , Masculino , Lactente , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Cardiopatias Congênitas/cirurgia , Tempo de Internação , Hospitais , Toracotomia
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Hellenic J Cardiol ; 73: 47-52, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36796759

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BACKGROUND: This study aims to review the midterm results of surgical repair of anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) in our center and assess the postoperative cardiac function recovery and misdiagnosis. METHOD: Patients who underwent repair of ALCAPA between January 2005 and January 2022 at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: A total of 136 patients underwent repair of ALCAPA, among which 49.3% were misdiagnosed before referral to our hospital. On multivariable logistic regression analysis, patients with low left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) (odds ratio = 0.975, p = 0.018) were at increased risk for misdiagnosis. The median age at surgery was 0.83 years (range, 0.08 to 56 years), and the median LVEF was 52% (range, 5% to 86%). The mortality rate was 6.6% (n = 9), and four patients underwent reintervention. The median postoperative recovery time of left ventricular function (LVF) was 10 days (1 to 692 days). Competing risk analysis revealed that a low preoperative LVEF (hazard ratio = 1.067, p < 0.001) and age younger than 1 year (hazard ratio = 0.522, p = 0.007) were risk factors for a longer postoperative recovery time of LVF. During the follow-up period, 91.9% (113/123) of the patients had no aggravation of mitral regurgitation. CONCLUSION: The perioperative and intermediate outcomes after ALCAPA repair were favorable, but preoperative misdiagnosis deserved attention, especially in patients with low LVEF. LVF normalized in most patients, but patients younger than 1 year and with low LVEF required longer recovery times.


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Artéria Coronária Esquerda Anormal , Síndrome de Bland-White-Garland , Anomalias dos Vasos Coronários , Insuficiência da Valva Mitral , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Síndrome de Bland-White-Garland/diagnóstico , Síndrome de Bland-White-Garland/cirurgia , Síndrome de Bland-White-Garland/complicações , Artéria Coronária Esquerda Anormal/complicações , Anomalias dos Vasos Coronários/diagnóstico , Anomalias dos Vasos Coronários/cirurgia , Volume Sistólico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Artéria Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Pulmonar/cirurgia , Artéria Pulmonar/anormalidades , Função Ventricular Esquerda , Insuficiência da Valva Mitral/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ; 166(1): 193-200.e1, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36732145

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BACKGROUND: Supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is the most common subtype of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. We aimed to describe the morphological spectrum of supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection and to identify risk factors for death and postoperative pulmonary venous obstruction. METHODS: From February 2009 to June 2019, 241 patients diagnosed with supracardiac-Ia (left-sided vertical vein, n = 185) or supracardiac-Ib (right-sided connection directly to superior vena cava, n = 56) total anomalous pulmonary venous connection underwent initial surgical repair at our institute. Cases with functionally univentricular circulations or atrial isomerism were excluded. Patients' postoperative survival was described by Kaplan-Meier curves. Cox proportional hazards models and competing risk regression models were used to identify clinical risk factors for death and postoperative pulmonary venous obstruction. RESULTS: There were 8 early deaths and 4 late deaths. The overall survivals at 30 days, 1 year, and 10 years were 97.1%, 94.8%, and 94.8%, respectively, in the supracardiac-Ia group (2.7%, 5/185) (hazard ratio, 4.8; P = .003). Five patients required reoperation for pulmonary venous obstruction, including 2 patients who required reintervention for superior vena cava syndromes (all in the supracardiac-Ib group). One patient required superior vena cava balloon dilation for superior vena cava syndromes. Multivariable analysis showed that the supracardiac-Ib group (12.5%, 7/56) had a significantly higher mortality rate than the supracardiac-Ia group (adjusted hazard ratio, 8.5, P = .008). Surgical weight less than 2.5 kg (adjusted hazard ratio, 10.8, P = .023), longer duration of cardiopulmonary bypass (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.15 per 10 minutes, P = .012), and supracardiac-Ib subtype (adjusted hazard ratio, 4.7, P = .037) were independent risk factors associated with death. The supracardiac-Ib subtype (adjusted hazard ratio, 4.8, P = .003) was an incremental risk factor associated with postoperative pulmonary venous obstruction. CONCLUSIONS: Morphological features of supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection, especially the supracardiac-Ib subtype, were risk factors associated with postoperative pulmonary venous obstruction and survival. Patients with unique anatomic subtypes might require more individualized surgical planning.


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Veias Pulmonares , Pneumopatia Veno-Oclusiva , Síndrome de Cimitarra , Humanos , Lactente , Resultado do Tratamento , Veia Cava Superior , Estudos Retrospectivos , Síndrome de Cimitarra/diagnóstico por imagem , Síndrome de Cimitarra/cirurgia , Pneumopatia Veno-Oclusiva/diagnóstico por imagem , Pneumopatia Veno-Oclusiva/etiologia , Pneumopatia Veno-Oclusiva/cirurgia
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 1029245, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36312277

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Background: Studies on the long-term outcomes of children with congenital aortic stenosis who underwent primary aortic repair are limited. We reviewed the long-term outcomes of children who underwent aortic valve (AoV) repair at our center. Methods: All children (n = 75) who underwent AoV repair between 2006 and 2020 were reviewed. The Kaplan-Meier curve was used to demonstrate the survival estimates. The Cox proportional hazard model and competing risk regression model were used to identify risk factors for death, reintervention, adverse events, and replacement. Results: The median age at surgery was 1.8 (IQR, 0.2-7.7) years, and the median weight at surgery was 10.0 (IQR, 5.0-24.0) kg. Early mortality and late mortality were 5.3% (4/75) and 5.6% (4/71), respectively. Risk factors for overall mortality were concomitant mitral stenosis (P = 0.01, HR: 9.8, 95% CI: 1.8-53.9), low AoV annulus Z-score (P = 0.01, HR: 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9), and prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time (P < 0.01, HR: 9.5, 95% CI: 1.7-52.1). Freedom from reintervention was 72.9 ± 0.10% (95% CI: 56.3-94.4%) at 10 years. Risk factors for occurrence of adverse event on multivariable analysis included preoperative intubation (P = 0.016, HR: 1.004, 95% CI: 1.001-1.007) and a low AoV annulus Z-score (P = 0.019, HR: 0.714, 95% CI: 0.540-0.945). Tricuspid AoV morphology was associated with a suboptimal postoperative outcome (P = 0.03). Conclusion: Aortic valve repair remains a safe and durable solution for children with congenital aortic stenosis. Concomitant mitral stenosis and aortic valve anatomy, including tricuspid valve morphology and smaller annulus size, are associated with poor early and long-term outcomes.

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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 953420, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36277763

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Objective: Use of concomitant mitral valve repair remains controversial in the anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) with mitral regurgitation (MR). This study aimed to evaluate postoperative mitral valve function and explore the indication for concomitant mitral valve repair. Materials and methods: The medical records of 111 patients with ALCAPA and MR who underwent ALCAPA surgery between April 2006 and November 2020 were reviewed. The patients were categorized into three groups for comparison, namely, group I consisted of 38 patients with trivial or mild MR who underwent ALCAPA repair only; group II consisted of 37 patients with moderate or severe MR who similarly had only surgery of the ALCAPA performed; and group III consisted of 36 patients who had concomitant mitral valve repair for moderate or severe MR. Result: Overall mortality was 7.2% (8 of 111). The mortality of group II (16.2%, 6 of 37) was higher than those of groups I (5.3%, 2 of 38) and III (0%, 0 of 36) (p = 0.027). All three patients who underwent mitral valve reintervention were in group II. At the last follow-up, none of the patients had more than moderate MR in group I. The percentage of patients with improved MR grade was 79.4% (27 of 34) in group III and 51.4% (19 of 37) in group II (p = 0.001). The multivariate logistic regression revealed that concomitant mitral valve repair (adjusted odds ratio = 4.492, 95% CI: 1.909-12.794; p < 0.001) was the major factor influencing MR grade improvement. Conclusion: The long-term outcomes after ALCAPA repair were favorable. For mild MR, ALCAPA repair only can be performed. For moderate and severe MR, we suggest concomitant mitral valve repair.

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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 917059, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35966528

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Fontan surgery by step-wise completing the isolation of originally mixed pulmonary and systemic circulation provides an operative approach for functional single-ventricle patients not amenable to biventricular repair and allows their survival into adulthood. In the absence of a subpulmonic pumping chamber, however, the unphysiological Fontan circulation consequently results in diminished cardiac output and elevated central venous pressure, in which multiple short-term or long-term complications may develop. Current understanding of the Fontan-associated complications, particularly toward etiology and pathophysiology, is extremely incomplete. What's more, ongoing efforts have been made to manage these complications to weaken the Fontan-associated adverse impact and improve the life quality, but strategies are ill-defined. Herein, this review summarizes recent studies on cardiac and non-cardiac complications associated with Fontan circulation, focusing on significance or severity, etiology, pathophysiology, prevalence, risk factors, surveillance, or diagnosis. From the perspective of surgeons, we also discuss the management of the Fontan circulation based on current evidence, including post-operative administration of antithrombotic agents, ablation, pacemaker implantation, mechanical circulatory support, and final orthotopic heart transplantation, etc., to standardize diagnosis and treatment in the future.

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J Card Surg ; 37(8): 2285-2291, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35526149

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OBJECTIVES: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common deformity combined with the unilateral absence of the mediastinal pulmonary artery (UAMPA), and its treatment strategy remains controversial. In this study, we analyzed the effect of bilateral pulmonary reconstruction in patients with TOF combined with UAMPA. METHODS: This was a single-center, retrospective review of 1713 patients with TOF between January 2009 and November 2021. Overall, eight patients were diagnosed with TOF combined with UAMPA. Among them, seven underwent surgery: three underwent one-stage TOF correction with bilateral pulmonary artery reconstruction; three patients underwent bilateral pulmonary artery reconstruction, followed by two-stage TOF correction after several months; and one patient underwent two procedures of left pulmonary artery reconstruction, and the ventral septal defect remained open. The left pulmonary arteries were reconstructed with a Goretex conduit in three cases, direct anastomosis in two cases, and the modified autologous tissue extension technique in two cases. RESULTS: All seven patients survived during the postoperative follow-up and showed good cardiac function and normal oxygen saturation of >97%. During follow-up echocardiography, we noted that the left pulmonary arteries reconstructed with a Goretex conduit or direct anastomosis had thrombosis or stenosis. However, those reconstructed using the modified autologous tissue extension technique was unobstructed. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with TOF and UAMPA, if there is a pulmonary artery confluence in the affected hilum, it is feasible to implement bilateral pulmonary artery reconstruction for one-stage TOF correction. The use of the pulmonary artery extension technique and autologous tissue for bilateral pulmonary reconstruction could reduce the incidence of anastomotic stenosis.


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Cardiopatias Congênitas , Tetralogia de Fallot , Constrição Patológica , Cardiopatias Congênitas/cirurgia , Humanos , Lactente , Politetrafluoretileno , Artéria Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagem , Artéria Pulmonar/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tetralogia de Fallot/diagnóstico por imagem , Tetralogia de Fallot/cirurgia
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 1068752, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36698943

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Background: Pulmonary arterial end-diastolic forward flow (EDFF) following repaired tetralogy of Fallot (rTOF) is recognized as right ventricular (RV) restrictive physiology, which is closely related to poor prognosis. This study sought to review mid-term experience and investigate the risk factors of EDFF in the rTOF patients. Methods: From September 2016 to January 2019, 100 patients (age < 18 years old) who underwent complete tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) repair were enrolled and were divided into EDFF group (n = 52) and non-EDFF group (n = 48) based on the presence of postoperative EDFF. Elastic net analysis was performed for variable selection. Univariate and multivariate logistic analyses were used to analyze the correlation between risk factors and EDFF. Results: End-diastolic forward flow group had lower systolic blood pressure (P = 0.037), diastolic blood pressure (P = 0.027), and higher vasoactive-inotrope score within 24 h after surgery (P = 0.022) than non-EDFF group. Transannular patch (TAP) was an independent predictor of postoperative EDFF [P = 0.029, OR: 2.585 (1.102∼6.061)]. Patients were followed up for a median of 2.6 years [interquartile range (IQR) 1.6] after the first TOF repair. During follow-up, the prevalence of the EDFF was lower in those with pulmonary valve (PV) reconstructions than that in those undergoing patch enlargement without PV reconstructions in the primary TOF repair (P < 0.001). Conclusion: End-diastolic forward flow was associated with TAP. Patients with EDFF might have a transient hemodynamic instability in the early postoperative period. PV reconstructions in the TOF repair might reduce the incidence of EDFF in the mid-term follow-up.

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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 8: 775578, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34869690

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Background: Recent developments in surgical techniques and hospital care have led to improved outcomes following repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC). However, surgical repair of neonatal TAPVC remains associated with a high risk of postoperative mortality and pulmonary venous obstruction (PVO). We conducted this retrospective study to identify risk factors associated with surgical outcomes in the neonatal population. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted for all 127 neonates who underwent operations for isolated TAPVC from January 2009 to January 2019. Results: Preoperative PVO occurred in 33 (26.0%) of the 127 patients. Fifty patients (39.4%) required tracheal intubation before the operation. Twenty-three patients (18.1%) underwent emergency surgery. There were 11 (8.7%) early deaths. Significant risk factors were prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time (p = 0.013) and increased postoperative central venous pressure (CVP, p = 0.036). There were 5 (4.3%) late deaths within 1 year of repair. The risk factors for overall death were preoperative acidosis (p = 0.001), prolonged CPB time (p < 0.001) and increased postoperative CVP (p = 0.007). In particular, mortality was significantly higher (p = 0.007) with a postoperative CVP > 8 mmHg. With an increase in use of sutureless techniques (p = 0.001) and decrease in deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (p = 0.009) over the past 5 years, postoperative mortality greatly decreased (21.2%: 6.7%, p = 0.016). Postoperative PVO occurred in 15 patients (11.8%). Risk factors were mixed TAPVC (p = 0.037), preoperative acidosis (p = 0.001) and prolonged CPB time (p = 0.006). Conclusion: Although postoperative mortality of neonatal TAPVC has dropped to 6.7% over the past 5 years, it is still relatively high. Risk factors for postoperative death include preoperative acidosis, prolonged CPB time and increased postoperative CVP. Mortality was significantly higher for neonates with an average CVP > 8 mmHg 24 h after surgery.

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BMC Pediatr ; 21(1): 521, 2021 11 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34814864

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BACKGROUND: To evaluate trends in the in-hospital mortality rate for pediatric cardiac surgery procedures between 2005 and 2017 in our center, and to discuss the mortality characteristics of children's CHD after thoracotomy. METHODS: This retrospective data were collected from medical records of children underwent CHD surgery between 2005 and 2017. RESULTS: A total of 19,114 children with CHD underwent surgery and 444 children died, with the in-hospital mortality was 2.3%. Complex mixed defect CHD had the highest fatality rate (8.63%), left obstructive lesion CHD had the second highest fatality rate (4.49%), right to left shunt CHD had the third highest mortality rate (3.51%), left to right shunt CHD had the lowest mortality rate (χ2 = 520.3,P < 0.05). The neonatal period has the highest mortality rate (12.17%), followed by infant mortality (2.58%), toddler age mortality (1.16%), and preschool age mortality (0.94%), the school age and adolescent mortality rate was the lowest (χ2 = 529.3,P < 0.05). In addition, the fatality rate in boys was significantly higher than that in girls (2.77% versus 1.62%, χ2 = 26.4, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The mortality rate of CHD surgery in children decreased year by year. The younger the age and the more complicated the cyanotic heart disease, the higher the mortality rate may be.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos , Cardiopatias Congênitas , Adolescente , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos/efeitos adversos , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Cardiopatias Congênitas/cirurgia , Mortalidade Hospitalar , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 8: 710168, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34422934

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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the early outcomes of the cone and Hetzer procedures for Ebstein's malformation. Methods: This retrospective study included patients who underwent either cone (n = 83) or Hetzer repair (n = 45) with Ebstein's malformation from January 2011 to December 2020. Results: One early death occurred in the cone group due to low cardiac output syndrome. Five cone and three Hetzer repair patients required reoperation before discharge. At discharge, the cone group had a better reduction in tricuspid valve regurgitation (TR) than the Hetzer group (74.7 vs. 51.1%, p = 0.009). Two patients in the cone group and seven patients in the Hetzer group required reoperation >30 days after their initial surgery. The cone group with no/mild TR was 75.6%, and the Hetzer group was 48.9% at the time of last follow-up (p = 0.010). Conclusion: Short-term outcomes of the cone repair are better than the Hetzer procedure. The cone repair should be the better option among patients with Ebstein's malformation who need surgical intervention.

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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 59(5): 959-966, 2021 05 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33491045

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to review surgical experiences in patients with infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC). METHODS: This retrospective study included 63 infants who underwent conventional repair (n = 27) and sutureless repair (n = 36) from 1 February 2009 to 31 June 2019. Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox regressions were applied to analyse the overall survival and risk factors. Cumulative incidence curves and competing risk models were used to evaluate postoperative pulmonary venous obstruction (PVO). RESULTS: There were 4 hospital deaths and 2 late deaths, and 8 patients experienced postoperative PVO. The survival rates at 30 days, 1 year and 5 years were 95.2%, 90.5% and 90.5%, respectively. The overall survival rate was significantly higher in the sutureless group than that in the conventional group. The cumulative incidence of postoperative PVO in the conventional group was higher than that in the sutureless group. Univariable Cox regression analyses showed that lower surgical weight, increase in preoperative international normalized ratio, prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time and aortic cross-clamp time and longer duration of postoperative ventilation were associated with higher mortality. Longer cardiopulmonary bypass time, lower preoperative prothrombin activity and the increasing preoperative international normalized ratio before surgical repair were associated with a higher incidence of postoperative PVO. CONCLUSIONS: Both sutureless and conventional repairs for patients with infracardiac TAPVC achieved favourable postoperative outcomes. There was no death in the sutureless repair group. Compared to conventional repair, sutureless repair was associated with lower mortality and lower incidence of restenosis in pulmonary veins and anastomosis.


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Veias Pulmonares , Pneumopatia Veno-Oclusiva , Síndrome de Cimitarra , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos sem Sutura , Humanos , Lactente , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Card Surg ; 35(1): 48-53, 2020 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31899832

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BACKGROUND: Precisely evaluating the need for transannular patch (TAP) placement is very important in the surgical treatment of tetralogy of Fallot. We hypothesized that the pulmonary annulus area index (PAAI, the pulmonary-to-aortic valve annulus cross-sectional area ratio) could be a useful and accessible predictor for TAP placement. METHODS: The medical records of patients who underwent tetralogy of Fallot repair between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2017 were reviewed retrospectively. A total of 255 patients were included and categorized into two groups: patients who needed TAP placement and patients who did not. Various candidate predictors for TAP placement (PAAI, pulmonary annulus z-score, and velocity across the pulmonary annulus) were compared using receiver operating characteristic curves. The optimal cutoff for each predictor was assessed. RESULTS: Among the 255 patients included, 156 needed TAP placement (156/237, 65.8%). Both the PAAI (0.28 [0.20/0.34] vs 0.14 [0.09/0.19]; P < .0001) and z-score (-1.5 [-2.9, -0.4] vs -3.6 [-5.3/-2.6]; P < .0001) were smaller in the TAP group. The PAAI is a useful predictor of the pulmonary annulus z-score (AUC 0.830 vs 0.811, P = .19). Combination analysis of the PAAI and velocity across the pulmonary annulus (PV vmax ) showed better predictive value than the PAAI and z-score (AUC 0.860, sensitivity 89.7%, specificity 61.7%, P < .0001). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the PAAI is a useful and accessible predictor for TAP placement and can be applied readily and simply in clinical practice. A combination with the velocity across the pulmonary annulus could promote the accuracy of prediction.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos/métodos , Valva Pulmonar/patologia , Tetralogia de Fallot/cirurgia , Feminino , Previsões , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Valva Pulmonar/fisiopatologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Card Surg ; 35(1): 75-82, 2020 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31692110

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OBJECTIVES: The "modified single-patch" technique (Nunn's technique) has become more widely adopted, especially in small infants with common atrioventricular septal defect (CAVSD). In this study, we retrospectively reviewed our surgical experiences of the "modified single-patch" technique with CAVSD patients, including newborns and adults, to reveal the early and midterm clinical results. METHODS: There were 233 cases diagnosed with CAVSD undergoing biventricular repair in our hospital from June 2009 to 2016. A total of 197 cases (84.5%) with the "modified single-patch" technique were enrolled in the final analysis, including type A in 106 cases (53.8%), type B in 13 cases (6.6%), type C in 15 cases (7.6%), and intermediate type in 63 cases (32%). Major associated cardiovascular malformations included five cases of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome with LSVC (UCS), five cases of coarctation of the aorta and one case of translocation of the great artery. The median age at operation of the studied 197 cases was 44.3 ± 103.3 months (ranging from 18 days to 58 years old), including two newborns. Detailed information on the "modified single-patch" procedure was described previously, and the other cardiac malformations were repaired simultaneously with surgical repair. RESULTS: There were 14 (7.1%) early deaths and 3 (1.5%) late deaths at 3 months and 1 year after the initial operation, respectively. The total mortality rate was 8.1%, and there was no significant difference in mortality among the different age groups (P = .291). Five patients (2.5%) underwent reoperation because of severe mitral insufficiency (MI), and another patient was reoperated for left ventricular outflow tract obstruction 3 years after the initial surgery. Long-term survival in the <3 months group was significantly lower than that in the group of older children (1-18 years old). Of the 180 survivors who were followed up for at least 1 year, the proportion of severe MI began to drop from 26.2% before the operation to 13.8% just 1-week postoperation and continued to decline to the lowest level, 3.4%, at 3 months postoperation. However, MI began to rebound at 3 months and reached 20.8% at 1-year postoperation. The rebound of MI was evident in the (3 months, 6 months) age group and the >18 years age group. However, compared to the preoperation situation, the proportion of severe tricuspid insufficiencies decreased each month from 24.8% to 0.0% until 3 months after the operation and remained at a relatively low level within 1 year after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, age is not a limitation of the modified single-patch technique, and patients even in adults with surgical indications can apply this technique. In older children and adults, we should pay more attention to atrioventricular valve annuloplasty. Infants may suffer from severe residual left atrioventricular valve regurgitation, especially in the <3 months age group, so we should improve postoperative follow-up work during infancy.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos/métodos , Defeitos dos Septos Cardíacos/cirurgia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 57(4): 628-634, 2020 04 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31740945

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OBJECTIVES: The modified extracardiac Fontan of direct total cavopulmonary connection (dTCPC) with entirely autologous vessels is a better solution in selected patients with functionally univentricular hearts because it combines the advantages of a tubular connection and of full growth potential. We investigated the mid-term to long-term outcomes of the physical condition of patients who had the dTCPC and assessed the growth potential of the autologous dTCPC pathway. METHODS: From July 2005 to June 2014, 31 patients, aged 1.8-14.0 years, underwent a modified extracardiac Fontan with dTCPC at our institution. Twenty-two patients underwent a 1-stage dTCPC and 9 patients underwent a 2-stage dTCPC. The preoperative and postoperative data were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: There were 17 (54.8%) boys and 14 (45.2%) girls, with a median age of 6.4 years (range 1.8-14.0 years) and a mean weight of 17.8 kg (range 9-41 kg). The mean follow-up period was 6.0 years (range 2.1-10.2 years). There was 1 early death and 2 late deaths. The event-free survival rate for the 31 patients was 88.9% at 10 years during the follow-up period. Late protein-losing enteropathy, thromboembolism, arrhythmia or heart failure were not observed. There was a significant difference between the preoperative and postoperative data for body mass index and the diameters of the autologous dTCPC pathway and pulmonary artery branches, confirming that the growth potential of the autologous dTCPC pathway was realized. CONCLUSIONS: The dTCPC procedure could be performed with satisfactory midterm to long-term outcomes in selected patients. It has the potential of retaining the advantage of the extracardiac Fontan operation together with the potential for growth and the avoidance of prosthetic materials.


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Técnica de Fontan , Cardiopatias Congênitas , Adolescente , Arritmias Cardíacas , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Seguimentos , Técnica de Fontan/efeitos adversos , Cardiopatias Congênitas/cirurgia , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Artéria Pulmonar/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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