218 * OUTCOMES OF REHABILITATIVE PROCEDURE FOR PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY ATRESIA, VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT AND HYPOPLASTIC PULMONARY ARTERIES, BEYOND THE INFANT PERIOD

  • Li S
  • Zhang Y
  • Ma K
  • et al.
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Objectives: To determine the effect and safeness of the right ventricle to pulmonary artery connection with occlusion of major aortopulmonary collaterals and pulmonary artery angioplasty to rehabilitate the hypoplastic pulmonary arteries in patients with pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect beyond the infant period. Methods: From December 2009 to August 2012, 37 consecutive patients (mean age 1.9 +/- 1.7 years, range 0.6-7.2 years) diagnosed with pulmonary atresia, ventricular septal defect and pulmonary artery hypoplasia (Nakata index 90.9 +/- 42.6 mm2/m2; McGoon ratio 1.0 +/- 0.2) were included in this retrospective study. All patients underwent the procedure of right ventricle to pulmonary artery connection, during which most of them received transcatheter occlusion of major aortopulmonary collaterals and/or pulmonary angioplasty. Mean follow-up was 1.6 +/- 0.8 years (range 0.6-3.3 years). Continuous variables are expressed as means +/- standard deviation. Results: There were no early deaths, but one patient died of myocarditis 1 year after the rehabilitation. Significant pulmonary artery growth was obtained (Nakata index 215.1 +/- 95.1 mm2/m2, P < 0.001; McGoon ratio 1.6 +/- 0.5, P < 0.001) in all of the 37 patients, and among them, 17 patients (45.9%) whose pulmonary growth was considered adequate obtained a complete repair without perforation of the ventricular septal defect. The preoperative McGoon ratio might be a good predictor for adequate pulmonary growth. There was one early death after anatomical repair. At the last visit, all survivors who underwent anatomical repair were in New York Heart Association class I-II with satisfactory haemodynamics. Conclusions: Connection of the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery is safe and effective to promote the growth of the native pulmonary arteries in patients with pulmonary atresia, ventricular septal defect and hypoplastic native pulmonary arteries. Ultimately, this strategy allows complete repair in the majority of patients beyond infancy. © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Li, S., Zhang, Y., Ma, K., Hua, Z., Yang, K., Zhang, H., & Chen, Q. (2013). 218 * OUTCOMES OF REHABILITATIVE PROCEDURE FOR PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY ATRESIA, VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT AND HYPOPLASTIC PULMONARY ARTERIES, BEYOND THE INFANT PERIOD. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery, 17(suppl 2), S122–S122. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivt372.218

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