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Mixed total pulmonary venous drainage: Still a surgical challenge
- Source :
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 112:1581-1588
- Publication Year :
- 1996
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 1996.
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Abstract
- Ojective: The aim of this report is to review the surgical experience of a single institution with a relatively large series of patients with mixed total pulmonary venous drainage. Patient population: Between January 1, 1971, and December 31, 1994, 232 patients with total pulmonary venous drainage underwent surgical correction. Twenty of these patients (8.6%) had mixed type total pulmonary venous drainage. Ages at operation ranged from 1 day to 46 months, with a median of 2.3 months. Results: Both cardiac catheterization and echocardiography were performed before operation in 12 patients. Four patients underwent only cardiac catheterization, and another four patients underwent only echocardiography. The sensitivity and specificity for catheterization were 94% and 99%, respectively; they were 31% and 100%, respectively, for echocardiography. Severe pulmonary venous obstruction was present in three patients, all of whom underwent emergency operation. Three patients (15%), all of whom had preoperative pulmonary venous obstruction, died after operation. There were two late deaths, one of pulmonary vein stenosis and the other of probable pulmonary hypertension. The actuarial survival at 10 years was 73% for all patients; patients who survived the initial operation had a 10-year survival of 87%. Conclusion: The diagnosis of mixed total pulmonary venous drainage can be difficult to establish by echocardiography or at the time of operation. For patients in stable condition, cardiac catheterization may be considered if fewer than three pulmonary veins are identified by echocardiography. Pulmonary venous obstruction is relatively infrequent in this group of patients but when present impacts patient survival significantly. The long-term results with this lesion are excellent. (J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1996;112:1581-8)
- Subjects :
- Heart Defects, Congenital
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Cardiac Catheterization
medicine.medical_specialty
Heart disease
medicine.medical_treatment
Sensitivity and Specificity
Actuarial Analysis
medicine
Humans
Pulmonary vein stenosis
Survival analysis
Cardiac catheterization
Vascular disease
business.industry
Infant, Newborn
Infant
medicine.disease
Survival Analysis
Venous Obstruction
Pulmonary hypertension
Surgery
Treatment Outcome
Echocardiography
Pulmonary Veins
Child, Preschool
Heart catheterization
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00225223
- Volume :
- 112
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....47d6c2c9059be1e1389c0d30303b8ce2
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5223(96)70017-x