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Total cavopulmonary anastomosis in patients less than three years of age

Authors :
Luhmer I
Thomas Paul
Gerhard Ziemer
Hans C. Kallfelz
Renate Kaulitz
Source :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 60:S563-S567
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

Background As young age at modified Fontan operation was thought to be a preoperative risk factor for poorer survival, we studied early and intermediate outcome in our young patient group. Methods Results in children less than 3 years of age (group I; n=26; age range, 7 to 35 months) were compared with those in older patients (group II; n=46; age range, 36 to 219 months). For both groups there was no significant difference with regard to preoperative pathology and hemodynamics. Results With an overall mortality of 9.7% (7/72) there was no significant difference for both groups. Group I (n = 23) and group II (n = 42) survivors did not differ with respect to early postoperative incidence of atrial dysrhythmias, duration and volume of pleural effusion, or incidence of reoperation. Results on intermediate follow-up (group I, 31 ± 14 months; group II, 44 ± 20 months) demonstrated a relatively low incidence of late atrial dysrhythmias (12.3%; 8/65). Late atrioventricular valve insufficiency was significantly more frequent in group I patients. Conclusions With similar preoperative anatomic and hemodynamic parameters including 68% of patients with complex univentricular heart, total cavopulmonary anastomosis could be performed in patients less than 3 years of age with good clinical and hemodynamic results, as achieved in older patients.

Details

ISSN :
00034975
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73484bf6d7d9c64ded22e511fd3a0a8c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-4975(95)00856-x