The incidence of airway obstruction in patients with complex CHD other than vascular rings and absent pulmonary valve syndrome is unknown. We reviewed pre-operative CT and clinical data of children with conotruncal abnormalities to assess for airway obstruction. Airway obstruction was common (41% of patients), often moderate to severe, of diverse aetiology, and most commonly associated with a right aortic arch. Patients with airway obstruction showed a trend towards a higher mortality rate. Patients with complex conotruncal abnormalities should be assessed for airway obstruction as it may help predict the need for additional interventions and assist with prognostication.
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Wein, C. E., Cervantes, L., & Sasaki, N. (2022). Airway obstruction in children with complex conotruncal cardiac anomalies. Cardiology in the Young, 32(2), 244–251. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1047951121001827
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