Pediatric airway compression in aortic arch malformations: a multidisciplinary approach

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Background: Aortic arch malformations (AAMs) should be suspected in the presence of persistent respiratory symptoms despite medical treatment or feeding problems at the pediatric age. Aim: We report a descriptive cohort of patients with AAMs and the local management protocol applied. Methods: A total of 59 patients with AAM were retrospectively reviewed. Three groups were identified: double aortic arch (DAA), group 1; complete vascular ring (non-DAA), group 2; and anomalous origin of the innominate artery (IA), group 3. Results: Prenatal diagnosis was available for 62.7% of the patients. In all, 49.2% of children were symptomatic. There was a significantly different prevalence of respiratory symptoms within the three groups: 73.7% in group 1, 24.2% in group 2, and 100% in group 3 (p-value: <0.001). Surgery was considered in the presence of symptoms in patients with DAA and in those with reduction of the tracheal section area greater than 50%. A total of 52.5% of the patients underwent surgical repair (median age 6 months). The median follow-up interval was 21.9 months. Respiratory symptoms improved in most symptomatic patients. Conclusions: No specific protocols are available for the management of patients with AAMs. Conservative treatment seems to be reasonable for asymptomatic patients or those with airway stenosis less than 50%. A close follow-up is necessary to identify early patients who become symptomatic.

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Petreschi, F., Coretti, A., Porcaro, F., Toscano, A., Campanale, C. M., Trozzi, M., … Carotti, A. (2023). Pediatric airway compression in aortic arch malformations: a multidisciplinary approach. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1227819

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