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Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study

OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, outcomes, and evaluate diagnostic modalities for postoperative vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) following cardiothoracic surgery in children. METHODS: A prospective mixed-methods study using principles of implementation science was completed. All patients undergoin...

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Autores principales: Kenny, Louise, McIntosh, Amy, Jardine, Karen, Suna, Jessica, Versluis, Kathryn, Slee, Nicola, Lloyd, Gareth, Justo, Robert, Merlo, Greg, Wilson, Mary, Reddan, Tristan, Powell, Jennifer, Venugopal, Prem, Betts, Kim, Alphonso, Nelson
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9510869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36172446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2022.06.003
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author Kenny, Louise
McIntosh, Amy
Jardine, Karen
Suna, Jessica
Versluis, Kathryn
Slee, Nicola
Lloyd, Gareth
Justo, Robert
Merlo, Greg
Wilson, Mary
Reddan, Tristan
Powell, Jennifer
Venugopal, Prem
Betts, Kim
Alphonso, Nelson
author_facet Kenny, Louise
McIntosh, Amy
Jardine, Karen
Suna, Jessica
Versluis, Kathryn
Slee, Nicola
Lloyd, Gareth
Justo, Robert
Merlo, Greg
Wilson, Mary
Reddan, Tristan
Powell, Jennifer
Venugopal, Prem
Betts, Kim
Alphonso, Nelson
author_sort Kenny, Louise
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, outcomes, and evaluate diagnostic modalities for postoperative vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) following cardiothoracic surgery in children. METHODS: A prospective mixed-methods study using principles of implementation science was completed. All patients undergoing surgery involving the aortic arch, ductus, or ligamentum arteriosum and vascular rings from September 2019 to December 2020 were enrolled. Patients underwent speech pathology assessment, laryngeal ultrasound, and flexible direct laryngoscopy. RESULTS: Ninety-five patients were eligible for inclusion. The incidence of VCD ranged from 18% to 56% and varied according to procedure group. VCD occurred in 42% of neonates. Repair of hypoplastic aortic arch was associated with increased risk of VCD (57%; P = .002). There was no significant difference in duration of intubation, pediatric intensive care unit stay, or hospital stay. Forty percent children were able to achieve full oral feeding. Children with VCD were more likely to require nasogastric supplementary feeding at discharge (60% vs 36%; P = .044). Sixty-eight percent of patients demonstrated complete resolution of VCD at a median of 97 days postoperatively. Laryngeal ultrasound and speech pathology assessment combined had a sensitivity of 91% in comparison to flexible direct laryngoscopy. CONCLUSIONS: VCD occurred in one-third and resolved in two-thirds of patients at a median of 3 months following cardiac surgery. Aortic arch repair carried the highest risk of VCD. VCD adversely influenced feeding. Forty percent of patients achieved full oral feeding before discharge. VCD did not delay intensive care unit or hospital discharge. Speech pathology assessment and laryngeal ultrasound combined was reliable for diagnosis in most patients and was more patient friendly than flexible direct laryngoscopy.
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spelling pubmed-95108692022-09-27 Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study Kenny, Louise McIntosh, Amy Jardine, Karen Suna, Jessica Versluis, Kathryn Slee, Nicola Lloyd, Gareth Justo, Robert Merlo, Greg Wilson, Mary Reddan, Tristan Powell, Jennifer Venugopal, Prem Betts, Kim Alphonso, Nelson JTCVS Open Congenital: Perioperative Management OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, outcomes, and evaluate diagnostic modalities for postoperative vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) following cardiothoracic surgery in children. METHODS: A prospective mixed-methods study using principles of implementation science was completed. All patients undergoing surgery involving the aortic arch, ductus, or ligamentum arteriosum and vascular rings from September 2019 to December 2020 were enrolled. Patients underwent speech pathology assessment, laryngeal ultrasound, and flexible direct laryngoscopy. RESULTS: Ninety-five patients were eligible for inclusion. The incidence of VCD ranged from 18% to 56% and varied according to procedure group. VCD occurred in 42% of neonates. Repair of hypoplastic aortic arch was associated with increased risk of VCD (57%; P = .002). There was no significant difference in duration of intubation, pediatric intensive care unit stay, or hospital stay. Forty percent children were able to achieve full oral feeding. Children with VCD were more likely to require nasogastric supplementary feeding at discharge (60% vs 36%; P = .044). Sixty-eight percent of patients demonstrated complete resolution of VCD at a median of 97 days postoperatively. Laryngeal ultrasound and speech pathology assessment combined had a sensitivity of 91% in comparison to flexible direct laryngoscopy. CONCLUSIONS: VCD occurred in one-third and resolved in two-thirds of patients at a median of 3 months following cardiac surgery. Aortic arch repair carried the highest risk of VCD. VCD adversely influenced feeding. Forty percent of patients achieved full oral feeding before discharge. VCD did not delay intensive care unit or hospital discharge. Speech pathology assessment and laryngeal ultrasound combined was reliable for diagnosis in most patients and was more patient friendly than flexible direct laryngoscopy. Elsevier 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9510869/ /pubmed/36172446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2022.06.003 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Congenital: Perioperative Management
Kenny, Louise
McIntosh, Amy
Jardine, Karen
Suna, Jessica
Versluis, Kathryn
Slee, Nicola
Lloyd, Gareth
Justo, Robert
Merlo, Greg
Wilson, Mary
Reddan, Tristan
Powell, Jennifer
Venugopal, Prem
Betts, Kim
Alphonso, Nelson
Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study
title Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study
title_full Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study
title_fullStr Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study
title_full_unstemmed Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study
title_short Vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: A prospective implementation study
title_sort vocal cord dysfunction after pediatric cardiac surgery: a prospective implementation study
topic Congenital: Perioperative Management
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9510869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36172446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2022.06.003
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