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Unifocalization in patients with single and two-ventricle physiol | 28871
Pediatrics & Therapeutics

Pediatrics & Therapeutics
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0665

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Unifocalization in patients with single and two-ventricle physiology


International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology

August 25-27, 2015 Valencia, Spain

Eugen Sandica

Heart and Diabetes Centre NRW, Germany

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Pediat Therapeut

Abstract :

Objective: This retrospective study reviews our results with unifocalization of major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCAS) in patients with single- and two-ventricle physiology. Method: 13 patients (median weight 7.8 kg, median age 12 months) with pulmonary atresia and MAPCAS have been operated on between October 2008 and August 2014. Two patients had already had a shunt procedure, in one of them together with correction of a total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. Three patients had a functional single ventricle. In all patients a midline onestage complete unifocalization of the MAPCA has been performed together with a shunt as a pulmonary blood flow source in three patients, a Glenn procedure in two patients and an intracardiac repair (closure of the ventricular septal defect) with right (RV) ventricle to pulmonary artery valved conduit in eight patients. Results: All patients survived the unifocalization procedure and are alive at a mean follow-up of 40.6 months (range 1 ��? 70 months). Two patients with single-ventricle physiology already received the Fontan palliation with a non-fenestrated extracardiac conduit. Three patients with two-ventricle physiology needed catheter interventions for peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis and eventually stent implantation in two cases. Two patients with unifocalization and intracardiac repair had an RV pressure estimate on their latest echo using the tricuspid regurgitation envelope of one half systemic pressure while another two patients had an RV pressure estimate of more than two thirds systemic pressure. Conclusions: In our experience very good results can be obtained after unifocalization in patients with single- and two-ventricle physiology.

Biography :

Email: ESandica@hdz-nrw.de

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