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Left ventricular assist device improves survival in children with left ventricular dysfunction after repair of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery.

P J del Nido1, B W Duncan, J E Mayer, D L Wessel, R A LaPierre, R A Jonas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Repair of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) in infants carries a high operative risk, particularly in infants with myocardial infarction and poor left ventricular function. The marked recovery of left ventricular function reported late after repair, however, suggests that an aggressive approach to repair should be undertaken.
METHODS: Of 31 children undergoing primary repair of ALCAPA at our institution from 1987 to 1996, 26 were infants (6 weeks to 9 months old). All but 2 had severe left ventricular dysfunction, and 8 had moderate to severe mitral regurgitation. Seven children were unable to be weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass because of poor left ventricular function and elevated left atrial pressure. These 7 children were placed on mechanical left ventricular support using a centrifugal pump, with support ranging from 2.2 to 70.6 hours.
RESULTS: One child died shortly after the start of left ventricular assist (2.2 hours), and another died of arrhythmia within 24 hours after successful decannulation. All 5 survivors had significant improvement in left ventricular function, with 2 requiring late mitral valve repair.
CONCLUSIONS: Infants with ALCAPA who have severe left ventricular dysfunction represent a higher risk group for repair. However, with use of mechanical circulatory support in those unable to be weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass, a high survival rate can be achieved with good long-term recovery. We conclude that an aggressive approach to early repair in all children with ALCAPA is warranted, regardless of the degree of left ventricular dysfunction.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10086543     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(98)01309-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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2.  ALCAPA with the ectopic orifice at the non-facing sinus: successful anatomic repair by creation of an autologous extrapulmonary tunnel.

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3.  Long-term Outcomes of Children Operated on for Anomalous Left Coronary Artery From the Pulmonary Artery.

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Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2008-02-22       Impact factor: 5.460

Review 5.  Pediatric ventricular assist devices.

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6.  Ventricular assist devices in pediatrics.

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7.  The surgical outcome of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery.

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8.  Experience with Mechanical Circulatory Support for Medically Intractable Low Cardiac Output in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

Authors:  Jung Bin Park; Jae Gun Kwak; Hong-Gook Lim; Woong-Han Kim; Jeong Ryul Lee; Yong Jin Kim
Journal:  Korean Circ J       Date:  2017-07-27       Impact factor: 3.243

9.  Mid-term outcomes of surgical repair for anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery: In infants, children and adults.

Authors:  Maziar Gholampour Dehaki; Alwaleed Al-Dairy; Yousef Rezaei; Alireza Alizadeh Ghavidel; Gholamreza Omrani; Nader Givtaj; Reza Sadat Afjehi; Hassan Tatari; Amir Hossein Jalali; Mohammad Mahdavi
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