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A 10-year single-centre experience in percutaneous interventions for multi-stage treatment of hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Authors :
Shakeel A. Qureshi
Anna Mazurek-Kula
Waldemar Bobkowski
Sebastian Góreczny
Jadwiga Moll
Jacek Moll
Paweł Dryżek
Tomasz Moszura
Andrzej Sysa
Source :
Cardiology in the Young. 24:54-63
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2013.

Abstract

ObjectivesThe purpose of this paper is to report our 10 years of experience of interventional treatment of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and to focus on the frequency, type, and results of percutaneous interventions during all the stages of palliation, considering the different techniques, devices, and complications.BackgroundConstant progress in surgical treatment of congenital heart defects in the last decade has significantly improved the prognosis for children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. However, morbidity and mortality remain relatively high. Modern interventional procedures complement or occasionally replace surgical treatment.MethodsBetween January, 2001 and December, 2010, 161 percutaneous interventions were performed in 88 patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Patients were divided into four groups: (a) before the first surgical treatment including hybrid approach, (b) after first-stage Norwood operation, (c) after second-stage bidirectional Glenn operation, and (d) after third-stage Fontan operation.ResultsPercutaneous interventions resulted in statistically significant changes in pulmonary artery pressures, vessel diameters, and O2saturation. Complications occurred in 4.3% of interventions and were related mainly to stent implantation in stenosed pulmonary arteries.ConclusionsPercutaneous interventions may result in haemodynamic stability and reduction in the number of operations. They may result in significant changes in pulmonary artery pressures, vessel diameters, O2saturation, with a low rate of complications, which are mainly related to stent implantation in the pulmonary arteries.

Details

ISSN :
14671107 and 10479511
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiology in the Young
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19540552d5f328f8ad30b0b7e9dd4e27
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s104795111200220x