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3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt

Extrinsic compression of airways is one the most important causes of respiratory insufficiency in the perioperative period in children with congenital heart disease. This is especially true of pathologies that involve surgery of the aortic arch or conduit replacement of the right ventricular outflow...

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Autores principales: Lone, Reyaz A, Chapron, Julien, Faris, Aslam, John, Jiju, Samaan, Sandra Abou, Bhat, Akhlaque Nabi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4220431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25405175
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/gcsp.2014.22
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author Lone, Reyaz A
Chapron, Julien
Faris, Aslam
John, Jiju
Samaan, Sandra Abou
Bhat, Akhlaque Nabi
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description Extrinsic compression of airways is one the most important causes of respiratory insufficiency in the perioperative period in children with congenital heart disease. This is especially true of pathologies that involve surgery of the aortic arch or conduit replacement of the right ventricular outflow tract. However bronchial obstruction is uncommon in the setting of bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt alone. We report the case of an infant with a functionally univentricular heart who had a bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt and disconnection of the main pulmonary artery from the ventricular mass with oversewing of pulmonary valve. Post-operatively the patient desaturated due to compression of left main bronchus by the left pulmonary artery anteriorly and the descending aorta posteriorly. This was clearly defined by CT based on 3D-modelling of the airways and great vessels. The child was managed conservatively by ventilator support, selective bronchial suctioning and systemic steroids with a successful outcome.
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spelling pubmed-42204312014-11-17 3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt Lone, Reyaz A Chapron, Julien Faris, Aslam John, Jiju Samaan, Sandra Abou Bhat, Akhlaque Nabi Glob Cardiol Sci Pract Images in Cardiology Extrinsic compression of airways is one the most important causes of respiratory insufficiency in the perioperative period in children with congenital heart disease. This is especially true of pathologies that involve surgery of the aortic arch or conduit replacement of the right ventricular outflow tract. However bronchial obstruction is uncommon in the setting of bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt alone. We report the case of an infant with a functionally univentricular heart who had a bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt and disconnection of the main pulmonary artery from the ventricular mass with oversewing of pulmonary valve. Post-operatively the patient desaturated due to compression of left main bronchus by the left pulmonary artery anteriorly and the descending aorta posteriorly. This was clearly defined by CT based on 3D-modelling of the airways and great vessels. The child was managed conservatively by ventilator support, selective bronchial suctioning and systemic steroids with a successful outcome. Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals 2014-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4220431/ /pubmed/25405175 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/gcsp.2014.22 Text en © 2014 Lone, Chapron, Faris, John, Abou Samman, Bhat, licensee Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lone, Reyaz A
Chapron, Julien
Faris, Aslam
John, Jiju
Samaan, Sandra Abou
Bhat, Akhlaque Nabi
3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
title 3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
title_full 3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
title_fullStr 3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
title_full_unstemmed 3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
title_short 3D-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
title_sort 3d-modelling of transient left bronchial obstruction following bidirectional superior cavopulmonary shunt
topic Images in Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4220431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25405175
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/gcsp.2014.22
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