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J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. · Feb 2018
Comparative StudyRight ventricular outflow tract reintervention after primary tetralogy of Fallot repair in neonates and young infants.
- Shyamasundar Balasubramanya, David Zurakowski, Michele Borisuk, Aditya K Kaza, Sitaram M Emani, Pedro J Del Nido, and Christopher W Baird.
- Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Electronic address: shyamabala@gmail.com.
- J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 2018 Feb 1; 155 (2): 726-734.
ObjectiveTo assess the outcomes following primary tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) repair in neonates and young infants with pulmonary stenosis (PS) and pulmonary atresia and compare differences in reintervention on the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) among those undergoing valve sparing repair (VSR), transannular RVOT patch (TAP), and right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) conduit surgeries.MethodsData were collected retrospectively in 101 patients who underwent TOF repair over a 10-year period between January 2005 and September 2015. The primary endpoint was reintervention on the RVOT, defined as a surgical procedure or cardiac catheterization-based RVOT reintervention.ResultsForty-three patients had TOF/PS, of whom 24 (56%) underwent TAP and 19 (44%) underwent VSR. Fifty-eight patients had TOF/PA, 14 (24%) underwent TAP and 44 (76%) underwent RV-PA conduit repair. Overall patient mortality was 2.9% (3 of 101). Thirty-three patients underwent surgical reintervention, and 52 underwent catheterization-based reintervention. Patients with TOF/PA who underwent RV-PA conduit repair had a higher surgical reintervention rate than those who underwent TAP (45% vs 21%). Patients with TOF/PSs undergoing VSR with a lower median birth weight (2.5 kg vs 3.7 kg) required more surgical reintervention.ConclusionsNeonatal TOF repair can be performed with low mortality but frequent RVOT reinterventions. Surgical reintervention is earlier and the rate is higher among patients with TOF/PA undergoing RV-PA conduit repair compared with those undergoing TAP. Although there were no overall differences in RVOT reintervention rate between patients with TOF/PS undergoing VSR and those undergoing TAP, a lower birth weight in the patients undergoing VSR is associated with a higher surgical reintervention rate.Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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