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Novel concepts and early results of repairing common arterial trunk

 : OBJECTIVES: Common Arterial Trunk (CAT) continues to have a very poor prognosis globally. To address that, we have developed a novel technique targeting key concepts for the correction of all components of the anomaly, using autologous arterial tissue. This aims to enhance results, availability w...

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Autores principales: Yacoub, Magdi H, Hosny, Hatem, Afifi, Ahmed, Nagy, Mohamed, Mahgoub, Ahmed, Simry, Walid, AbouZeina, Mohammad Gibreel, Doss, Ramy, El Sawy, Amr, Shehata, Nairouz, Elafifi, Abdelrahman, Abdullah, Hedaia, Romeih, Soha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8922708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34347066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab336
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author Yacoub, Magdi H
Hosny, Hatem
Afifi, Ahmed
Nagy, Mohamed
Mahgoub, Ahmed
Simry, Walid
AbouZeina, Mohammad Gibreel
Doss, Ramy
El Sawy, Amr
Shehata, Nairouz
Elafifi, Abdelrahman
Abdullah, Hedaia
Romeih, Soha
author_facet Yacoub, Magdi H
Hosny, Hatem
Afifi, Ahmed
Nagy, Mohamed
Mahgoub, Ahmed
Simry, Walid
AbouZeina, Mohammad Gibreel
Doss, Ramy
El Sawy, Amr
Shehata, Nairouz
Elafifi, Abdelrahman
Abdullah, Hedaia
Romeih, Soha
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description  : OBJECTIVES: Common Arterial Trunk (CAT) continues to have a very poor prognosis globally. To address that, we have developed a novel technique targeting key concepts for the correction of all components of the anomaly, using autologous arterial tissue. This aims to enhance results, availability worldwide, and importantly to avoid the need for repeated reoperations. METHODS: From January 2019 to 4 January 2021, all patients with isolated CAT had repair of the defect using autologous arterial trunk tissue with direct right ventricle (RV) to pulmonary artery (PA) connection. Clinical outcomes, follow-up which included multi-slice computed tomography 3D segmentation and 4D cardiovascular magnetic resonance flow, are presented. RESULTS: Twenty patients were included in the study (median age 4.5 months). There were 2 hospital deaths due to systemic infection and pulmonary hypertensive crisis, respectively. Following discharge all patients remained asymptomatic with no signs of heart failure and improved pattern of growth (median follow-up: 8 months). Early postoperative 3D segmentation showed a conical shaped neo-right ventricular outflow chamber connecting the body of the RV to the main PA through a valveless ostium, and normal crossing of PA and neo-aorta. 4D cardiovascular magnetic resonance pattern of flow showed normal rapid laminar flow through the atrioventricular valves followed by a vortex towards the outflow tracts. There was laminar flow through the neo-aorta and neo-PA with velocity not exceeding 2.5 m/s. The PA regurgitant fraction was 25 ± 5% and was limited to early diastole. CONCLUSIONS: The initial results of utilizing the key concepts, using autologous arterial tissue for the repair of CAT, are encouraging, both clinically and by multimodality imaging.
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spelling pubmed-89227082022-03-16 Novel concepts and early results of repairing common arterial trunk Yacoub, Magdi H Hosny, Hatem Afifi, Ahmed Nagy, Mohamed Mahgoub, Ahmed Simry, Walid AbouZeina, Mohammad Gibreel Doss, Ramy El Sawy, Amr Shehata, Nairouz Elafifi, Abdelrahman Abdullah, Hedaia Romeih, Soha Eur J Cardiothorac Surg Congenital  : OBJECTIVES: Common Arterial Trunk (CAT) continues to have a very poor prognosis globally. To address that, we have developed a novel technique targeting key concepts for the correction of all components of the anomaly, using autologous arterial tissue. This aims to enhance results, availability worldwide, and importantly to avoid the need for repeated reoperations. METHODS: From January 2019 to 4 January 2021, all patients with isolated CAT had repair of the defect using autologous arterial trunk tissue with direct right ventricle (RV) to pulmonary artery (PA) connection. Clinical outcomes, follow-up which included multi-slice computed tomography 3D segmentation and 4D cardiovascular magnetic resonance flow, are presented. RESULTS: Twenty patients were included in the study (median age 4.5 months). There were 2 hospital deaths due to systemic infection and pulmonary hypertensive crisis, respectively. Following discharge all patients remained asymptomatic with no signs of heart failure and improved pattern of growth (median follow-up: 8 months). Early postoperative 3D segmentation showed a conical shaped neo-right ventricular outflow chamber connecting the body of the RV to the main PA through a valveless ostium, and normal crossing of PA and neo-aorta. 4D cardiovascular magnetic resonance pattern of flow showed normal rapid laminar flow through the atrioventricular valves followed by a vortex towards the outflow tracts. There was laminar flow through the neo-aorta and neo-PA with velocity not exceeding 2.5 m/s. The PA regurgitant fraction was 25 ± 5% and was limited to early diastole. CONCLUSIONS: The initial results of utilizing the key concepts, using autologous arterial tissue for the repair of CAT, are encouraging, both clinically and by multimodality imaging. Oxford University Press 2021-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8922708/ /pubmed/34347066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab336 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Hosny, Hatem
Afifi, Ahmed
Nagy, Mohamed
Mahgoub, Ahmed
Simry, Walid
AbouZeina, Mohammad Gibreel
Doss, Ramy
El Sawy, Amr
Shehata, Nairouz
Elafifi, Abdelrahman
Abdullah, Hedaia
Romeih, Soha
Novel concepts and early results of repairing common arterial trunk
title Novel concepts and early results of repairing common arterial trunk
title_full Novel concepts and early results of repairing common arterial trunk
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title_short Novel concepts and early results of repairing common arterial trunk
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topic Congenital
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8922708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34347066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab336
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