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Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in Morbidity and Mortality
OBJECTIVE: To identify main complications in outpatient follow-up, as well as factors before or during operation that may interfere in patient's evolution. METHODS: Retrospective study of patients submitted to total cavopulmonary shunt with extracardiac conduit from 2000 to 2014 at the Hospital...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30043920 http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2017-0217 |
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author | Pessotti, Cristiane Felix Ximenes Costa, Paula Rodrigues Silva Machado Baranauskas, Natalia de Freitas Jatene Correa, Thalyta Madeira Jatene, Ieda Biscegli |
author_facet | Pessotti, Cristiane Felix Ximenes Costa, Paula Rodrigues Silva Machado Baranauskas, Natalia de Freitas Jatene Correa, Thalyta Madeira Jatene, Ieda Biscegli |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To identify main complications in outpatient follow-up, as well as factors before or during operation that may interfere in patient's evolution. METHODS: Retrospective study of patients submitted to total cavopulmonary shunt with extracardiac conduit from 2000 to 2014 at the Hospital do Coração (São Paulo, Brazil) and who underwent clinical follow-up at this institution. RESULTS: One hundred and fifty surgeries were performed and 59 patients maintained outpatient follow-up. The mean age of these patients at the time of surgery was 4.45 years (median of 45 months) and 70.2% of them were males. Among the patients undergoing outpatient follow-up, postoperative time at evaluation ranged from 10 days to 145 months; 30 (50.8%) patients had single left ventricle and 29 (49.2%) had single right ventricle (48.2% of these presented with hypoplastic left heart syndrome [HLHS]). Patients with single left ventricle had a higher percentage of reintervention-free survival, but without statistically significant difference. 40% of the patients had no complications and 35% of them presented with thrombosis at some point in the follow-up period, with ventricular dysfunction being the second most frequently found complication (15% of cases), mainly among patients with single right ventricle morphology (P=0.04). Between the patients currently under follow-up, 20 (35%) of them had been evaluated by ultrasonography and had some degree of hepatic congestion and/or hepatomegaly. 16.7% of the patients with such alteration had HLHS (P=0.057). CONCLUSION: Except for the right ventricular morphology, no other factor has been shown to interfere in late evolution after total cavopulmonary shunt. |
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spelling | pubmed-60891232018-08-16 Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in Morbidity and Mortality Pessotti, Cristiane Felix Ximenes Costa, Paula Rodrigues Silva Machado Baranauskas, Natalia de Freitas Jatene Correa, Thalyta Madeira Jatene, Ieda Biscegli Braz J Cardiovasc Surg Original Article OBJECTIVE: To identify main complications in outpatient follow-up, as well as factors before or during operation that may interfere in patient's evolution. METHODS: Retrospective study of patients submitted to total cavopulmonary shunt with extracardiac conduit from 2000 to 2014 at the Hospital do Coração (São Paulo, Brazil) and who underwent clinical follow-up at this institution. RESULTS: One hundred and fifty surgeries were performed and 59 patients maintained outpatient follow-up. The mean age of these patients at the time of surgery was 4.45 years (median of 45 months) and 70.2% of them were males. Among the patients undergoing outpatient follow-up, postoperative time at evaluation ranged from 10 days to 145 months; 30 (50.8%) patients had single left ventricle and 29 (49.2%) had single right ventricle (48.2% of these presented with hypoplastic left heart syndrome [HLHS]). Patients with single left ventricle had a higher percentage of reintervention-free survival, but without statistically significant difference. 40% of the patients had no complications and 35% of them presented with thrombosis at some point in the follow-up period, with ventricular dysfunction being the second most frequently found complication (15% of cases), mainly among patients with single right ventricle morphology (P=0.04). Between the patients currently under follow-up, 20 (35%) of them had been evaluated by ultrasonography and had some degree of hepatic congestion and/or hepatomegaly. 16.7% of the patients with such alteration had HLHS (P=0.057). CONCLUSION: Except for the right ventricular morphology, no other factor has been shown to interfere in late evolution after total cavopulmonary shunt. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6089123/ /pubmed/30043920 http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2017-0217 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Pessotti, Cristiane Felix Ximenes Costa, Paula Rodrigues Silva Machado Baranauskas, Natalia de Freitas Jatene Correa, Thalyta Madeira Jatene, Ieda Biscegli Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in Morbidity and Mortality |
title | Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary
Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in
Morbidity and Mortality |
title_full | Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary
Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in
Morbidity and Mortality |
title_fullStr | Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary
Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in
Morbidity and Mortality |
title_full_unstemmed | Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary
Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in
Morbidity and Mortality |
title_short | Late Follow-up of Patients Submitted to Total Cavopulmonary
Derivation: Clinical Aspects, Reinterventions, and Complications Interfering in
Morbidity and Mortality |
title_sort | late follow-up of patients submitted to total cavopulmonary
derivation: clinical aspects, reinterventions, and complications interfering in
morbidity and mortality |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30043920 http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2017-0217 |
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