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Indications and outcomes of cardiac catheterization following congenital heart surgery in children

Authors :
Raymond N. Haddad
Olivier Raisky
Damien Bonnet
Claudio Barbanti
Sophie Malekzadeh-Milani
Régis Gaudin
Juan Manuel Lange
Source :
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements. 13:282
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate indications of post-operative cardiac catheterization procedures (POCCPs) after pediatric cardiac surgery and their impact on outcomes. Background POCCP is proposed in a variety of situations. Clinical impact of diagnostic POCCPs and transcatheter interventions (TCIs) remain scarcely described. Methods Non-planned POCCPs performed after congenital heart surgeries and before hospital discharge between January 2013 and July 2019 were reviewed. Hybrid procedures were excluded. Heart defects, illness course, surgeries, and POCCPs were classified. Indications and findings were comprehensively regrouped. Outcomes were analyzed. Results Two hundred and seventeen POCCPs were performed on 192 patients (median age 2.3months, weight 4.2 kg) on median postoperative-day 8 (IQR 2-20days). Patients had defects of great complexity (79.9%) and a high disease severity index (46.4%). Aristotle's complexity level of surgeries was III (27.6%) and IV (47.4%). POCCPs CRISP category was 4 (39.6%) and 5 (22.6%). POCCPs identified 70 (32.3%) new diagnostic information. POCCPs confirmed 67.1% of suspected diagnoses: anatomical lesions were less likely to be confirmed when compared to physiological anomalies (55.6% Conclusions POCCP provides adequate answers for both anatomical and physiological questions in high-risk patients with complicated courses. POCCP guides appropriately subsequent treatment with high efficiency and satisfactory outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
18786480
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
Accession number :
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