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Title: Atrioventricular valve closure in Fontan palliation
Authors: Andrews, D.
Konstantinov, I. E.
King, G.
Winlaw, D. S.
Alphonso, N.
Finucance, K.
D'Udekem, Y.
Issue Date: 2020
Source: 57, (5), 2020, p. 945-950
Pages: 945-950
Journal: European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Atrioventricular valve regurgitation is known to adversely impact outcomes of single-ventricle palliation, and valve repair rarely provides long-lasting results. Closure of a atrioventricular valve can sometimes be performed, but the long-term outcomes of this manoeuvre are unknown. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted using patient data extracted from an existing bi-national, population-based registry of survivors of the Fontan procedure. RESULTS: Between January 1975 and June 2018, 1574 patients survived to hospital discharge with an intact Fontan circulation. Of these patients, 128 with a common atrioventricular valve were excluded. Thirty-eight patients underwent closure of an atrioventricular valve, and complete follow-up data were available for 36 patients. Twenty-nine patients underwent closure of the tricuspid valve and 7 patients underwent closure of the mitral valve. Seventeen patients underwent valve closure prior to Fontan, 13 patients underwent valve closure concomitant with Fontan and 6 patients underwent valve closure post-Fontan. Valve closure was performed using a patch technique in 29 cases and with direct suture in 7 cases. At the most recent echocardiography, 33 patients had no regurgitation, 2 patients had recurrent mild regurgitation and 1 patient had no echocardiographic follow-up. Six patients required reintervention post-valve closure and 7 patients required permanent pacemaker insertion post-valve closure. Freedom from reintervention at 1, 5 and 18 years post-valve closure was 86% [95% confidence interval (CI) 76-98%], 83% (95% CI 72-96%) and 83% (95% CI 72-96%), respectively. CONCLUSION: Atrioventricular valve closure is an effective surgical technique in selected patients with a single ventricle providing long-lasting competency in the majority of cases.L6321623152020-07-28
2020-08-04
DOI: 10.1093/ejcts/ezz324
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L632162315&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezz324 |
Keywords: outcome assessment;preschool child;priority journal;pulmonary valve atresia;retrospective study;surgical technique;survival rate;tricuspid valve regurgitation;valvuloplasty;surgical approach;childconference paper;congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries;controlled study;dextrocardia;disease registry;echocardiography;female;follow up;Fontan procedure;heart right ventricle double outlet;human;hypoplastic left heart syndrome;interventricular septum;isomerism;lung blood flow;major clinical study;male;mitral valve atresia;mitral valve regurgitation
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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