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Extending the boundaries of the primary arterial switch operation in patients with transposition of the great arteries and intact ventricular septum.

Nicholas Kang1, Marc R de Leval, Martin Elliott, Victor Tsang, Ergin Kocyildirim, Igor Sehic, John Foran, Ian Sullivan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We have previously suggested that the primary arterial switch operation is a feasible strategy for patients with transposition of the great arteries and intact ventricular septum (TGA-IVS) up to age 2 months. This study reports our current results with this approach and examines whether this policy could be extended beyond age 2 months. METHODS AND
RESULTS: 380 patients who underwent arterial switch for TGA-IVS were reviewed. 275 patients were younger than 3 weeks at the time of surgery (early switch group); 105 patients were 3 weeks or older (range, 21 to 185 days) (late switch group). There was no difference in outcome in terms of in-hospital mortality (5.5% versus 3.8%) or need for mechanical circulatory support (3.6% versus 5.7%) between early and late switch groups. However, duration of postoperative ventilation (4.9 versus 7.1 days, P=0.012) and length of postoperative stay (12.5 versus 18.9 days, P<0.001) were significantly prolonged in the late switch group. Primary left ventricular failure resulting in death occurred in 2 patients in the late switch group, with no deaths in 9 patients aged 2 to 6 months.
CONCLUSIONS: This experience confirms that in TGA-IVS, the left ventricle maintains the potential for systemic work well beyond the first month of life. Consequently, neonates at high risk or late referrals can benefit from delayed arterial switch, even beyond age 2 months. However, the need for mechanical support in some of the older patients may limit the widespread adoption of such a strategy.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15364850     DOI: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000138221.68312.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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